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Sony Ericsson Hikaru – killer Walkman phone leaks out
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Sony Ericsson Hikaru – killer Walkman phone leaks out

by Stuff.tv  on Feb 11, 2009
Tags: Sony | Ericsson | Hikaru | phones
Forget the C903 for a second – Sony Ericsson's new high end Walkman phone has just been outed overseas
We're seeing so many new phones this week, we'll be ready for a stuff drink and a lie down by the time Mobile World Congress gets going. No sooner has Sony Ericsson gone official with the new C903 and W395 than their new flagship blower, dubbed Hikaru, has wormed its way online.

Billed as their poshest Walkman phone to date, and dug up by the guys at SEMC blog, the new phone comes with 8GB of on board memory for stashing tunes, a lush 2.6in screen and, at last on a Sony Ericsson mobile, a 3.5mm jack.

It's got some Cybershot credentials too, with an 8MP snapper round the back. Add that to a frame that bears more than a passing resemblance to the awesome C905 and we reckon this is set to be a winner.


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