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Sony Ericsson S312

 
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Sony Ericsson S312
Sony Ericsson S312
Manufacturer Sony Ericsson
Carrier TBA
Available Q2 2009
Screen 2", 176 x 220 pixel
Camera 2 Megapixel
Input Keypad
Default ringtone Polyphonic
Memory up to 15MB
Memory card Memory Stick Micro
Networks GSM 900, 1800, GPRS, EDGE
Connectivity Bluetooth, USB
Physical size 100 x 46 x 12.5 mm
Weight 80 grams
Form factor Candybar
Media PlayNow

The Sony Ericsson S312 is a budget, lifestyle dual-band GSM mobile phone, with a focus on photography features, manufactured by Sony Ericsson. It was announced on 7th April 2009, and was available from Q2 2009.[1]

It adopts a candybar design, featuring a 2", 262k color, 176 x 220 pixel, scratch-resistance screen, and a 2 megapixel camera with an up to 2.5x digital zoom and a coupled light.[2] It comes in two colours; Dawn Blue and Honey Silver. [3]

With respect to its photography features, as well as the standard vertical orientation, it is designed to be used in the horizontal position.

Other options include illuminated keypad shortcuts, which enable users to quickly change camera settings, while there is an integrated Photo fix function. This is designed to process and correction images easily and quickly. Finally, as well as the usual camera shutter button, there is a dedicated key to trigger the use of camera to record video footage.[4]

As well as camera features, the S312 contains integrated photo blogging software, and Sony Ericsson's PlayNow media download service for content such as music, games and ringtones. It uses the Openwave web browser. Messaging software include email, MMS, SMS, FM radio with RDS, and Java gaming.

Standby time is up to 400 hours. Talk time is up to 8 hours.

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