Product Features
UNLOCKED Quad-Band network support on 850/900/1800/1900 MHz.
Gorgeous 2 Megapixel Auto Focus Camera with Video Capabilities.
Built-in FM Radio and Mp3 player.
Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity for both handsfree communication and stereo music
streaming
Dimensions: 96 x 47 x 14.6 mm; Weight: 97.5 g; Stand-by Time: Up to 400 Hours;
Talk time: Up to 8 Hours.
Product Description
So the closest we are likely to get to a PSP Phone this summer is the Sony
F305. With two dedicated gaming buttons at the top of the phone which are
utilized like a video-game controller when held sideways.
This quad-band 2G phone looks great in its all white case, with
various buttons located throughout the front of the phone that let the user
select which menu they want in a flash. The navigation key in the middle of
the phone is a great way to select different menu choices one by one for a
more precise selection.
At 97.5 grams this phone is very lightweight and can easily be
carried around. Whenver you have a second free on your commute, this is the
perfect device to have at your side. If you dont feel like carrying around a
backpack, dont fret, because the 14.6mm thin body will easily slip into your
pants.
Some great features of this phone include a Memory stick micro
Slot, Bluetooth, and EDGE capability.
Finally there is a fabulous 2 Megapixel Camera which ensures
that your pictures emerge as sparkling examples of photography.
Unlocked phones will work perfectly for phone calls, in order
to use this Phone for Web/ MMS, Data, etc. you need to manually configure your
phone. Please contact your service provider and ask them if and how you can
configure your phone for those features, We are not responsible for any network
dependent features or any firmware related issues. Customers are responsible for
ensuring the product compatibility with their network operator and or service
provider. Picture messaging, ring tone downloads etc. web, email MMS, GPRS, WAP,
SMS, Data Transfer, etc
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 12 March, 2009.