Mostly apparent as accouterment for the customer end of the handset market, Sony Ericsson’s most recent phone, the Aspen, is a BlackBerry-esque QWERTY Windows acute buzz with blooming credentials.
Green Credentials
As the most recent copy to Sony Ericsson’s environmentally affable GreenHeart portfolio, the Aspen comes with a blooming charger that alerts you back the array is full, is fabricated partially from recycled plastics, has bargain packaging and an e-manual instead of a cardboard one. It is additionally coloured with waterborne acrylic instead of Volatile Organics Compounds (VOC).
A Windows acute phone
Running on Windows Mobile 6.5, the Aspen has both blow capabilities and QWERTY and looks the business with Sony Ericsson Slide Appearance as allotment of the user interface that allows for customisable panels.
It has A-GPS, Google Maps, Windows Live Messenger, Facebook, and of advance you can appearance and adapt abstracts on the go with Office Mobile.
And there’s Skype, YouTube, Twitter and Google Latitude on board, additional MicroSD for up to 16 GB storage.
The Aspen look
The Aspen is one of the added adorable Sony Ericsson phones on the bazaar appropriate now and comes in azure and atramentous with a arced design, appearance and admeasurement that is evocative of the BlackBerry or Nokia E71 or E72 but with a admirable matte finish.
There’s no exact absolution date yet on the Aspen but it will be ancient in Q1 or Q2 or 2010.