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LIVE photos from Sony Ericsson Booth SE K530i
The SE K530i is a small sized handphone which helps to track the weather, read the latest RSS feeds and finding your way when you are lost. It is more like a navigator in your hands.
Find your way
The K530 is the perfect partner for the GPS Enabler HGE-100. However you’re
traveling – on foot, cycle, car or bus - just plug in the HGE-100 and let it
find your way and direct you with dynamic voice instructions, delivered through
the stereo headset. When used with the GPS Enabler, the K530 will also keep you
on-track with your fitness training. As a phone and accessory combination, the
two can record speed and distance, and also provide visual post-training
analysis on the good-sized 2” screen. The K530’s media player will ensure that
you always have your favorite songs with you when training.
Shoot, blog, share
The 2 megapixel camera on the K530 boasts a x2.5 digital zoom and video
recording capabilities. With support for picture blogging, you can snap and
share magic moments instantly. Upload your pictures to your blog site at 3G
speeds to keep your friends and family posted. There’s 16MB onboard storage,
enough for you to build-up your own photo album of personal favorites. As your
photo and music libraries grow, so can the K530’s memory, thanks to support for
Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™).
Goodbye to boredom
The K530 is so versatile it looks good anywhere, from the bar to the boardroom.
Whether as a work tool or your social organiser, it opens up a true Web browsing
experience at broadband-speed. There’s an FM Radio and Java games engine for
those spare moments, or you can download and buy music on-the-go with PlayNow™.
You can even identify those songs you don’t know with TrackID™, the music
recognition service that has proven so popular with users on the Walkman® phone
range.
The K530 is a UMTS 2100 and GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 phone and is available in
Warm Silver in selected markets from Q3 2007.
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