Hikaru becomes the Sony Ericsson W995: First ever 8 Megapixel Walkman phone!

With Sony Ericsson’s penchant for codenames, it’s quite easy to get lost in all the Hikaru’s, Idou’s and Rika’s. Thankfully, we tin now put the Hikaru to bed as Sony Ericsson have officially announced the W995. And though as the name suggest, this is the latest summation to the Walkman family unit, dismiss the W995 as a simpleton music earphone at your risk. The lineament that first grabs your care is the 8.0 Megapixel camera, the most powerful ever found on a member of the Walkman family unit. Alongside the hefty megapixel counting, premium camera features such as Autofocus, Face detection, flash and digital soar promise to deliver a premium photographic experience.

The Sony Ericsson W995 doesn’t shirk its Walkman responsibilities. MP3, AAC and MPEG4 ar all supported, a 3.5mm audio jack allows you to manipulation your own headphones, TrackID, Shake controller and SensMe offer the criterion Sony Ericsson stove of musical comedy extras and all is effortlessly controlled on the latest Walkman 4.0 player. Internal memory comes in slightly below par at 118 MB but this is compensated by an 8GB Memory Stick Micro (M2) which will ship with the phone, oblation repositing for thousands of audio tracks. Award winning sound engineering should also deliver an excellent hearing experience.

Elsewhere, the earphone formerly known as Hikaru offers high speed vane browsing thanks to HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity. Full support for YouTube is made all the more sweeter thanks to an N96 style kickstand which flicks out from the backrest of the phone, gift you the ideal wake position. Motion sensitive gaming, built in Global Positioning System with documentation for SatNav and Geo-tagging and, of course, Bluetooth v2.0 round off an impressive lineament tilt.

The Sony Ericsson W995 is an impressive summation to the Sony Ericsson stove. For the first time, choosing a Walkman phone doesn’t mean value devising compromises in other areas. Seth to launching in Q2 of 2009, click here to keep up to appointment on the Sony Ericsson W995.

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