Sony Ericsson is showing the W995 Walkman phone at Mobile World Congress. The W995 has a 8.1-megapixel camera, A-GPS, WiFi and a 2.6-inch QVGA
scratch-resistant display.
The W995 offers DLNA support, 118MB of onboard
storage and a Memory Stick M2 slot; there'll be an 8GB M2 card in the
box. The assisted-GPS with
supports Google Maps, Wi-Fi,
A new service is Sony's MediaGo software, that shares media with the PS3
over WiFi, and operates with Sony's PlayNow services, including
downloaded movies purchased on PCs.
The 8.1-megapixel loaded with Cyber-shot features: a 16x
digital zoom, auto-focus, face detection a flash, image stabilization,
Sony's PictBridge, a video recorder and picture blogging.
The W995 has kickstand for video watching. It als has stereo Bluetooth, messaging and e-mail, a voice recorder,
an FM radio, phone as modem capability, USB mass storage, PC syncing,
instant messaging, organizer applications, a speakerphone, gaming and
direct access to YouTube.
The W995 is expect to be release the second quarter of 1009. The W955 will be quadband GSM (850/900/1800/1900)
and dualband UMTS (900/2100) while the W995a will be quadband GSM and
triband UMTS (850/1900/2100, for North America.
I like this phone, but I rather purchase it already unlocked. I like the shake control feature the most.