2 February 2010 9:28 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Sony Ericsson has added a new phone into its eco "GreenHeart" range with a Windows Mobile option described as "the business mobile phone with green credentials at its core".
The 3G Sony Ericsson Aspen offers Windows Mobile 6.5 with Microsoft's MyPhone service, a QWERTY keyboard as well as a 2.4-inch touchscreen, Wi-Fi, a 3.5mm audio jack, Google Maps and various social networking tools built in.
Specs include a 3.2-megapixel camera, A2DP stereo Bluetooth, microSD card slot supporting cards up to 16GB, FM radio, A-GPS and Skype.
"Sony Ericsson Aspen is the business phone with a conscience, perfect for any consumer or company who want to make a green choice in their daily work life", says Sony Ericsson in the press release.
The GreenHeart part comes in with a power-saving mode, an "Eco mate" app, an e-manual, waterborne paint, a "green" charger and a "green" box.
The Aspen, which is described as "affordable", is due in the second quarter of the year in black and white.
Phones, Mobile phones, Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson Aspen, Eco, Windows Mobile, Windows Phone


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