Sony Ericsson launches 7.2Mbps ExpressCards

One with a GPS receiver


10 February 2008 20:12 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Sony Ericsson has launched its first HSPA 7.2/2.0 devices with the ExpressCard form factor, the EC400 and EC400g.

Both the new mobile broadband products are designed to help busy professionals on the go to save time by enabling instant internet access, regardless of their location.

Sliding into a laptop's ExpressCard slot, the EC400 and EC400g allow up to 7.2Mbps in download and 2.0Mbps in upload speeds.

Additionally, the EC400g is equipped with an in-built GPS receiver, which automatically shows the user's current location on Google Maps or a similar service or can feed into any other location-based service.

The EC400 / EC400g are HSPA/UMTS, Tri-band 850/1900/2100 MHz, EDGE/GPRS, Quad-Band 850/900/1800/1900MHz ExpressCards that will be available globally by mid-2008.
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Phones, Mobile broadband, Sony Ericsson, MWC2008, ExpressCard, GPS

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