Wednesday, August 25, 2010

AT&T will bring Sony Ericsson Vivaz in the US

Sony Ericsson has teamed up with AT&T to bring its latest smartphone Vivaz to the United States.

Symbian S60 mobile phone has come with some attractive features, including 8.1 megapixel camera with a support of video recording.

It also includes a music player, assisted GPS, a speakerphone, messaging and e-mail, PC syncing, USB mass storage, TV-out connection, a personal organizer, and a microSD card slot.

It will also support the quad-band (GSM 850/900/1800/1900) and AT&T's 3G network.

One of the most prominent features is 3.2-inch touch screen that supports 16.7 million colors and 360x640 pixels.

Its connectivity feature includes stereo Bluetooth, and built-in Wi-Fi.

Sony Ericsson launches four different colors handset- cosmic black, moon silver, galaxy blue, and Venus ruby. However, AT&T will not sell all models. It will be available in the retailer store from September 5. It will cost only $79.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and with a two-year contract agreement.

No doubt, AT&T has created a big opportunity to get a smartphone in a cheap rate. If you are a smartphone lover, but don’t have the ability to buy then it is the best opportunity to fulfill your desire. It is needless to say anything about AT&T and Sony Ericsson. These two are well known companies in the world.

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