Sony Ericsson T707 SIM Free Deals UK
Friday, September 11th, 2009A new flip phone has today been released by Sony Ericsson unlocked to all networks, the Sony Ericsson T707 is the latest clamshell design handset and features a very cool glossy exterior with smooth curves including a sweeping circular design encompassing the external display.
The Sony Ericsson T707 has been released as a SIM Free handset, this means that you can insert your own SIM card into this new Sony Ericsson phone and retain your contacts, account details and of course that all important mobile number, initially available in its black colour format the Sony T707 will also be launched in Blue and Rose colour variants very soon.
This is a move away from Sony Ericsson’s normal model numbering with all previous flip phones holding the Z-Series badge, the T-Series is more commonly associated with the candy-bar range. The T707 offers a lot of personlisation features using lighting effects, as an example you can program the phone with different effects for incoming callers, the Sony T707 also automatically changes its themes between night and day.
UPDATE:
24/09/09 – Sony Ericsson T707 Blue SIM Free
Although this first release of the Sony Ericsson T707 is a more masuline black version the next two models are more focused towards the female persuasion, we probably wouldn’t go as far to say that the T707 is a ‘girlie phone’ though as this black edition looks great for both men and women.
It’s not all about looks though, the Sony T707 is a 3G device supporting HSDPA data allowing for fast download speeds, there’s also a 3.2 mega pixel camera, web browser, email client and support for YouTube and Google Maps built-in.
All this is squeezed into a very lightweight 95g and with 16 days of standby time the Sony Ericsson T707 is compact and functional, if you’re looking for a phone that offers a subtle but stylish design with essential features in flip format this the T707 could be for you. Bearing in mind that clamshell designed handsets are no longer as available as they used to be this is a welcome addition to Sony Ericsson’s portfolio.
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