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Possible follow-up to the Sony Ericsson K610
January 21, 2008
Images have emerged of what could be a successor to the Sony Ericsson K610.
The phone on the images from the net are hugely similar to Sony Ericsson's existing model K610. No major changes in the functions seem to be included either. According to sources, the camera in the new model will be able to shoot pictures at 3.2 megapixel instead of 2 megapixel in the K610. News is also a lense cap and a proper flash.
The new model is also said to be equipped with the Cybershot brand, which indicates that it will be one of the better camera mobiles in Sony Ericsson's portfolio. If the images are authentic, the new Cybershot model is likely one of the new phones that Sony Ericsson will show during the Mobile World fair starting February 11 in Barcelona.
By:
Henrik Thoresson, Jonas Kämpe
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About the editor
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Consultant in business strategy and ITC. Covers internet and mobile media as writer and editor.
 Jonas Kämpe
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