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  • Sony Ericsson cooking up W380i, K660i, and W890i for Tuesday?

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    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    11.05.2007

    Sony Ericsson's been announcing new models at a pretty nice clip lately -- and seeing how we've seen at least two of these handsets in the wild already, we've no reason to cast too much doubt on Cellpassion's claim that the company will be announcing the W380i, K660i, and W890i on Tuesday. Starting at the bottom, the W380i is a clamshell that we caught an all-too-brief glimpse of a few months back; it replaces the W300i, and although 3G apparently isn't in the cards here, it'll feature the gesture-based control for its music player that Sony Ericsson's been including on some of its latest models. The K660i (pictured) rocks HSDPA 2100 alongside quadband EDGE, and it'll up the standard for web browsing among Sony Ericsson's dumbphones by allowing landscape browsing and using an actual mouse pointer for navigation; this one's pretty much a lock since they've already thrown up the official product page for it. Finally, the W890i replaces the W880i and includes 3G, gesture control, and a 3.2 megapixel cam. Just a few more hours 'til we get to celebrate or debunk this spread, eh?[Via Cellpassion]

  • Motorola adds W218, W360, W380, and W395 phones to Motomobile line

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    03.27.2007

    Motorola's recently-launched Motomobile line got a bit more crowded today, with the company adding four new phones to those already being offered under the low-cost brand. On the flip-phone front, Moto's trotted out the W380 and W395 handsets, with the former getting a VGA camera and FM radio, and the latter upping things slightly with a 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth connectivity, and a microSD slot for storage, among other features. For those that prefer phones of the candy bar variety, the W218 will give you that same VGA cam and FM radio, along with a 1.6-inch display, while the W360 provides many of the same features in a slightly smaller form factor. The W218 looks like it'll be the first of the lot to roll out, set to launch sometime in the second quarter of this year, with the remaining three following sometime in Q3.