Sony Ericsson Announces New 3G Models
Feb 14, 2005, 6:30 AM by (staff)

At 3GSM today, Sony Ericsson unveiled two new 3G handsets as well as a data card for the high speed networks.
- K600: A small, candybar style phone featuring an FM radio and music player, 1.3 Megapixel camera with flash and active lens cover, and a second camera and dedicated buttons for video calling. Working on WCDMA plus 900/1800/1900 GSM/GPRS, this phone should be available on European 3G networks in the third quarter.
- Z800: A version of Vodafone's V800 for other networks. The Z800 is a clamshell with a rotating 1.3 Megapixel camera and super bright flash in the hinge. The phone also feature Bluetooth, IRDA, a Memory Stick Pro Duo slot and advanced media player for both music and videos. Available in the second quarter for European and global UMTS networks.
- GC95: A very versatile data card with support for 3G and 2G networks. Quad band GSM/GPRS plus EDGE data card that also supports WCDMA for speeds up to 384 Kbps on 3G networks. Expected to be available world wide during the second quarter.
source: Sony Ericsson
Comments
I know this is a stupid question. But if you get a card like that, do you just go to a Cingular store and they activate it somehow for use or how exactly does it work?...Small my Ar**!
Stop makin them bigger!!!
This candy bar phone looks good but its bigger than my z600!!
I want more features - yes - but in a phone that at least the same size and smaller!!
Come on!!!!!!!Are you judging it's size by pictures only?