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Sony Ericsson C510

 
Wikipedia: Sony Ericsson C510

Sony Ericsson C510 is a Sony Ericsson’s affordable Cyber-shot phone. It was released by Sony Ericsson on 7 January 2009.

Sony Ericsson C510
Sony Ericsson C510
Manufacturer Sony Ericsson
Screen 2.2 inches, TFT, 256K colors
Camera 3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels
Operating system Sony Ericsson’s proprietary OS
Input Keypad
Memory 100 MB (internal)
Memory card Memory Stick Micro (M2), expandable up to 8 GB
Connectivity Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, GPRS, 3G, UMTS, HSPA
Battery Li-Ion (930 mAh)
Physical size 107 x 47 x 12.5 mm
Weight 92 g
Form factor Candybar
Series Cyber-shot
Predecessor K810
Development status Available

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Release

The phone was released on 7 January 2009, a successor to the K810i model. It was one of the first phones to come with smile shutterTM technology, later added to the C905 series.[1]

Cyber-shot

The C510 has Cyber-shot branding and features like blogging, auto focus and face detection. The phone also boasts a camera cover, scratch resistive screen, and keys that illuminate when in camera mode, to access particular features such as flash. It supports a wide range of exposure setting.[2]

Performance

The camera can shoot at up to 3.2Mp, and can record video at 30 fps and in QVGA format. A firmware upgrade allowed the phone to run processes such as Windows Live Messenger. The phone supports auto rotation for portrait to landscape via the built-in accelerometer which is also used for various other applications such as a step counter and some games. The phone has the ability to work as a modem, and in a good 3G signal area up to reasonable broadband speeds can be achieved.

Java Platform 8

It has Sony Ericsson Java Platform 8 profile and so allows Flash Lite to run as a front-end to Java ME.

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