Sony Ericsson J300
December 11th, 2005 - Posted in Sony Ericsson
The J300 is almost at the bottom of Sony Ericsson’s product range, competing in the low cost colour handset market amongst strong competition from other manufacturers.
Similar to the K300, but lacking a camera, the J300 comes with a 128×128 pixel display, WAP 2.0 browser, email client, MMS messaging, Java, PC synchronisation and a range of applets to make it a practical phone for everyday use.
You can personalise the J200 with interchangeable covers, screensavers and themes, so it’s a fun little handset, even if it’s a bit basic.
It’s only a dual band phone, available as the J200i in Europe and worldwide on 900/1800 MHz, J300c in China, again on 900/1800 Mhz and as the J200a in the Americas at 850/1900 Mhz. It does support GPRS though, and can be connected to a PC via a USB or serial cable.
The mobile phone is capable of browsing xHTML content too.
List of features of the Sony Ericsson J300 mobile phone:
* Cell phone display 65K colors (128×128 pixels)
* Connectivity: WAP 2.0, GPRS, USB
* Cell Phone Review
* 12MB of integrated memory
* Size: 18 x 43 x 99 mm
* Weight: 88g