Welcome to the Sony Ericsson Aspen review/information page. The SE Aspen will be released later in 2010 as SE answer to a growing number of Qwerty based mobile phones. However Sony have also included a touch screen which is a first for us anyway.
The Aspen like most new Sony Ericsson mobile phones is packed with the latest hardware for 2010. It features 3G, Wi-Fi, decent Web browser (WinMobile7), A-GPS and a 3.2Mp camera so all the latest and probably essential features of a mobile phone in the years ahead.
Despite all that the most interesting thing about the Aspen is that it will probably run the latest version of Windows Mobile 7 underneath the Experia Panels interface. So until Windows Mobile 7 is finally released don't expect the Aspen! Overall looks like a great phone but there are many alternatives to choose from.
Specifications
- Sony Ericsson Aspen
- Network
Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Dual-band 3G 900/2100 (Dependent on country)
HSDPA 7.2 Mbits data speed (download)
HSUPA 2 Mbits data speed (upload)
- Design
Qwerty based
- L117 x W60 x D12.45 mm
Weight 130 grams
- Display/s
External TFT 320 x 240
- Camera
3.2MP
Auto-focus
LED Flash
- Video Camera
640 x 480 pixel main video camera 24FPS
- Connectivity
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth V2
- CPU
???Mhz
- Memory
Up to 100MB available to user
MicroSD up to 16Gig
- Ring tones
MIDI, MP3, Video, vibration and others
- Features
A-GPS
JAVA Apps
Music and Media player
Organiser/Calender
SMS, MMS, IM, Email
JAVA MIDP 2.0
FM radio with RDS
Speaker Phone/Hands free
BST-43 3.7V 1000mAh
Up to 25 days Standby
Up to 8 hours Talk Time
- Price history
From $xxx AUS 2010 (Outright)