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The video has a SE World logo and looks fairly professionally made so here's hoping the swanky model sported by the dapper chap in the clip is the new phone.
We know so far that this is the first slider from Sony Ericsson to run on the Symbian UIQ 3.3 operating system and it will sport a 20-key QWERTY keypad.
Rumours are you'll also get AGPS support which is defaulted to Google Maps, as well as Wi-Fi, a radio, and Walkman player.
The phone is set to arrive this September and the price tag will be around 400 euros. Phones, Sony Ericsson, Mobile phones
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30 May 2008 15:00 GMT / By Katie Scott
We've brought you specs, pics and now a demo video of what appears to be the Sony Ericsson Paris has found its way onto YouTube.The video has a SE World logo and looks fairly professionally made so here's hoping the swanky model sported by the dapper chap in the clip is the new phone.
We know so far that this is the first slider from Sony Ericsson to run on the Symbian UIQ 3.3 operating system and it will sport a 20-key QWERTY keypad.
Rumours are you'll also get AGPS support which is defaulted to Google Maps, as well as Wi-Fi, a radio, and Walkman player.
The phone is set to arrive this September and the price tag will be around 400 euros. Phones, Sony Ericsson, Mobile phones


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