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Sony Ericsson T707

 
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Sony Ericsson T707
Manufacturer Sony Ericsson
Carrier TBA
Available Q2 2009
Screen 2.2" main, 1.1" secondary
Camera 3.2 megapixel
Input Keypad
Default ringtone Polyphonic
Memory 100MB
Memory card Memory Stick Micro
Networks GSM 850/900/1800/1900, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA
Connectivity Bluetooth, USB
Physical size 93 x 50 x 14.1 mm
Weight 95 grams
Form factor Clamshell
Media PlayNow

The T707 is a fashion oriented mobile phone from Sony Ericsson. It was announced on 26th March 2009, in conjunction with tennis star Maria Sharapova.[1]

It has a clamshell design, featuring a small 1.1” scratch-resistant, monochromatic OLED external screen (128 x 36 pixel) that’s built into the phone’s casing. The main screen is a 2.2” 240 x 320 pixel, 262k colour TFT affair. It comes in three colours; Mysterious Black, Spring Rose and Lucid Blue.[2]

One of its lifestyle features is it enables users to personalise pulsating light settings depending on who is calling. It also features gesture control as you can wave your hand over the screen to trigger actions such as muting calls.[3]

The T707 features a 3.2MP rear-facing camera, which has an up to 3.2x digital zoom and can be used for video calls. It has a FM radio and supports Sony Ericsson standards such as motion gaming and the PlayNow download service for content such as music, games and ringtones.

In terms of software, it uses the Access NetFront web browser and enables photo, video and text blogging. There is direct access to YouTube and the ability to geo-tag photos to Google Maps as well.[4]

GSM/GPRS standby time is up to 400 hours. Talk time is up to 10 hours. This is reduced to 4 hours for UMTS.

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