Sony Ericsson Elm - An Environmental Phone
Sony Ericsson has launched its new mobile phone based on Sony Ericsson Green heart line up. Sony Ericsson Elm is especially designed to cut the carbon release and also to protect the atmosphere. This hand set offers great features and fun and it is well equipped with better voice quality with noise guard, intellectual volume adaptation and clear voice. Eco friendly materials are well combined with top-quality features and so the phone stands apart from other phones in the line up.
The Sony Ericsson Elm offers consumers a lot of green choice without making any compromise on the features. It main green features are:
Low power consumptions charger
Walk mate Eco application
Green calculator
Minimized packaging
Condensed user guide (VH700)
Waterborne paint on the body
Recycled plastics material
E-manual in hand set
Free from harmful chemicals
Key Features of Sony Ericsson Elm are as follows:
Social networking the easy way - a person can easily switch to other networking sites in between, like Face book, my space, Twitter, You tube and so on very conveniently.It ha a camera of 5.0 mega pixel with auto focus mode to click better pictures. It is also well equipped with LED flash function, having face detection, smile detection, digital Zoom and geo tagging. A person can upload images and videos on different web sites and blogs.
It has a media player with new features for music lovers and is also Wi-Fi enabled. It has as super Bluetooth stereo (A2DP), fine music tones (MP3/AAC), mega bass, play now, SensMe, TrackID, and art album to store personalized collections in a very easy manner. This hand set is web enabled. It has book marks, Google Search options and Web feeds function for easy connectivity. Elm has Bluetooth technology, modem, pictBridge, Synchronization. It also has large USB storage space and USB support.
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