Earlier this month Sony Ericsson announced the Sony Ericsson W705 Walkman phone – the latest high end music player in the Walkman range.
The quad-band W705 (aka RIKA, the G705 clone) with UMTS/HSPA 900/2100 support shares the same Clear Bass / Clear Stereo audio quality found in the W980 Walkman while packing DLNA-certified WiFi, shake control and SensMe music manipulation, a 2.4-inch display, 4GB of bundled memory card storage, an FM radio, 3.2 megapixel camera, Google Maps, and an accelerometer for what’s quickly becoming a ubiquitous auto-rotating display feature on cellphones.
It also packs Bluetooth, allowing it to stream audio out to the newly announced MBS-900 Bluetooth 2.1 channel speaker with integrated FM radio. You know, if you’re a fan of compressed audio and short battery life.

More info, via Slashgear:
The Bluetooth speaker, meanwhile, supports 2.1 channels with integrated stereo speakers and subwoofer. Connectivity is either wireless or via a 3.5mm input; we’re thinking you’ll get better quality sound from the latter. The MSB-900 has a monochrome OLED display for track titles and music settings, plus has an FM radio. Music is automatically muted when the phone rings.
The Sony Ericsson W705 (and the W705u) will be available in selected markets in Q1 2009, pricing to be announced, in red or silver. The MSB-900 will also be available from Q1 2009.
















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very tall screen, i like tall screen phones, the 4gb memory is a plus point , this is an ideal mobile
hi I need taht phone is wailkam
….some phone huh….how can i get this for free?
having free cellphone is a great opportunity. and have always like Sony Phones because of their great quality. i wish i could have one.