This is handheld is definitely the one for those who love to listen to music on their phone. The Sony Ericsson W600i Walkman/Cellphone with 3D gaming is not only sleek and stylish but highly functional. The phone includes Bluetooth wireless connectivity, EDGE capability, and is quad-band, allowing it to be used all over the world. And, with its 256 megabytes of internal memory, the W600i Walkman phone stores up to ten full length CDs or between 80 and 120 songs, depending on the compression rate.
The W600i Walkman phone handles multiple file formats, including MP3 and AAC, and comes packaged with Disc2Phone PC software that enables quick, convenient transfer of music onto the phone via a PC. Consumers can also easily browse, sort, find, transfer and delete music files. In addition, accessing music on the handset is quick and easy via dedicated music buttons that play, pause and stop music tracks.
With a unique music flight mode setting that turns off the mobile phone transmitter, consumers can listen to music anywhere - even on an airplane. The W600i Walkman phone will play music for up to 15 hours with the full function of the phone on, or up to 30 hours with the phone in music mode.
The W600i Walkman phone supports Bluetooth wireless functionality and easily connects to other Bluetooth enabled devices such as photo printers and headsets, and allows for peer-to-peer gaming. The device’s USB 2.0 plug and play allows consumers to move images, music and video easily between a PC and the W600i Walkman phone. The W600i Walkman phone has a 1.3-megapixel camera, video recorder, picture light and is as simple to use as a traditional digital camera.
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