Sony Ericsson Live Mixes Music with Networking
Sony Ericsson is out to dance its way with social networking. The company is opening the covers of a new smartphone that mixes music and social networking in just the right amounts.
The handset runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread with a 1GHz processor powering it. The Live has got a feature, which Sony Ericsson has named as “deep Facebook integration”.
This effectively means that the phone’s major apps are linked up with social networking site.The music player has a dedicated Walkman button and a secondary key sporting the Infinity symbol, which is used for entering Sony’s Qriocity music shop
The Live‘ xLoud feature enhances audio output of the inbuilt speakers at high levels. The other specs on this sexy handset includes a 3.2-inch touchscreen with a resolution of a 320 x 480, a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with 720p HD video recording coupled with a front-facing camera that’s linked to Skype.
The snazzy looking phone, with its white finishing, is sure to catch the teenager’s eye when it gets out. The phone’s expected to go sale in Q4, but we have no details on the pricing.





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