Sony Ericsson W595

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Sony Ericsson W595
Manufacturer Sony Ericsson
Compatible networks GSM 900/850/1800/1900 and UMTS and HSDPA and EDGE
Availability by country September 2008
Related Sony Ericsson W580
Form factor Sliding candybar
Dimensions 3.9 × 1.9 × 0.6 in.
100.0 × 47.0 × 14.0 mm
Weight 104 grams (3.7 oz)
Memory 40 MB Internal, Memory Stick Micro M2
Data inputs Keypad, Accelerometer, Motion sensor
Display 320×240 pixels (QVGA), 2.2", 262,144 (18-bit) color TFT LCD
Rear camera 3.2 megapixel
Front camera not featured
Connectivity HSDPA, 3G, USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0

The Sony Ericsson W595 is a Walkman phone, and is the successor to the Sony Ericsson W580.[1]

Features

Screen

  • QVGA (320×240) 2.2" 18-bit colour LCD screen

Camera

  • 3.2 megapixel CMOS (2048×1536)
  • 2.5x digital zoom
  • Video recording: QVGA (320×240) @15fps

Video calling

  • Video calling is available

Connectivity

Audio

  • Walkman 3.0 with Mega Bass (Mega Bass works only with earphones, yes on full volume)
  • MP3/AAC/wav/amr ringtones
  • FM Radio with RDS, GraceNote Track ID service
  • Walkman with shake control
  • 3 speaker

Design

  • 7 colours: 'Active Blue', 'Cosmopolitan Hijau', 'Jungle Grey', 'Ruby Black', 'Lava Black', 'Peachy Pink' and 'Sandy Gold'.
  • There is also a special edition design called 'Floral' which is based on the Peachy Pink with flowery design.
  • There is also a second special edition design called 'w595s' which is simply blue-black color and it is based by Orange corporation
  • There is also a third special edition design called 'w595 ed hardy' by Ed Hardy, the famous tattoo designer.

Storage

  • 50 MB internal memory, 1–4 GB M2 card included, up to 8 GB max.[2]

Special Edition

  • There is a Special Edition available in the Middle East, which bundles pre-loaded music tracks by Nancy Ajram's onto a Peachy Pink version of the phone.

Key features

Feature Value
3G HSDPA 3.6 Mbit/s
Wi-Fi No
Bluetooth Yes,File Transfer
OS Java
Streaming Browser Compatible

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