Sony Ericsson Aspen Seizes the Latest WinMo

Sony Ericsson is once more stepping on the limelight, after their announcement of the new Vivaz, to reveal another smartphone. Technochasers could probably expect more phone unveilings since the annual Mobile World Congress (MWC) is fast approaching. The latest phone was branded as the Sony Ericsson Aspen and it brags its integrated Windows Mobile 6.5.3 which is the latest mobile ware from Microsoft.

Sony Ericsson Aspen

The Sony Ericsson Aspen sports a QWERTY keyboard, that resembles the impending HTC phone which also runs on WInMo, and it also has 2.4-inch QVGA TFT touchscreen LCD. Added features include a 3.2 megapixel camera, A-GPS with Google Maps, WiFi, Bluetooth, stereo speakers and a 3.5mm headset jack. The Aspen also has a MicroSD slot and packs a quad-band GSM/EDGE with either HSPA 900/2100 or 850/900/2100 radios.

As for the integrated Windows Mobile 6.5.3, it has support for capacitive touchscreens and has a more finger-friendly layout. It was also cited that Microsoft improved its browser performance with faster page loading time and advance memory management. Well, good thing Mobile Firefox has something to contend on. The Sony Ericsson Aspen will be available in Iconic Black and White Silver colors on the second quarter of 2010. What’s your initial impression on the Sony Ericsson Aspen?

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