
Sony Ericsson T68i
AT&T Launches Mobile Photo Service
AT&T Wireless today introduced "mMode Pix," a service that lets people use their wireless phone to take pictures and instantly send them to any email address. mMode Pix uses a digital camera accessory with the Sony Ericsson T68i phone. In addition, customers can subscribe to premium on-line digital photo albums services. The company said that it plans to extend photo-messaging services by adding more devices and applications in the near future. mMode and mMode Pix are available exclusively on AT&T Wireless' GSM/GPRS network, which the company plans to extend nationwide - excluding markets recently acquired through Telecorp - by the end of the year.

Ericsson Announces 2002 Lineup
Sony Ericsson today announced its 2002 product portfolio. Included in the launch were six new phones for the US market:
- P800: Flip design, GSM tri-band, large color touch-screen, built-in camera, GPRS, Bluetooth. Available Q3 2002.
- T206: Block design, tri-mode CDMA2000 1x, GPS, EMS, 7-line display. Available Q3 2002.
- T68i: Block design, GSM tri-band, color display, GPRS, MMS, supports camera attachment. Shipping now.
- T62u: Block design, GAIT (GSM/TDMA), GSM 850, Java, large grayscale display, 50 voice tags, GPRS, EMS. Available Q3 2002.
- T61g: Like T62u, but without GAIT (TDMA) or Java. One of the first GSM 850 phones. Available Q2 2002.
- T61z: Like T61g, but without GSM 850 (GSM 1900 only). Available Q2 2002.


