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The Sony Ericsson T715 has also been officially introduced

The sliding design device can be one of the pulling models of the company.

Most of the domestic users keep fond memories of the T series, not coincidentally: with its excellent quality and easy handling, the T630 has significantly contributed to building the image of the Japanese-Swedish company, which has since been battered by countless less successful attempts. So the T715 has a significant role to play, breaking away from its big-name predecessors with the classic array design, instead battling for customer favors with a slightly worn-out but still hugely popular slider build. Not much can be said about the quality of the materials used based on the images presented, but what is certain is that the use of restrained shapes and shades will boost sales a lot. The same can be said for the knowledge set, as the T715 knows everything you would expect from a mid-range mobile phone in 2009.

The 2,2-inch display has been given QVGA resolution, so there will be no problem with the quality of the displayed image. It is also a welcome step forward to expand the default memory to 90 MB, as Sony Ericsson appears to have finally broken with the previously preferred Memory Stick Micro (M2) format and switched to the much more widespread microSD type. The range of positives is compounded by the use of a 3,2-megapixel camera, which is also supported by the flash, which unfortunately did not receive an autofocus system this time. In the eyes of shoppers, the omission of the GPS receiver and Wi-Fi radio can also be a sore point, the omission of the latter in particular seems to be a debatable decision. Nonetheless, with a good chance, the T715 could be one of the hit products of this year’s holiday season, although a price tag representing an attractive amount will definitely be required for this.

The Sony Ericsson T715 has also been officially introduced 

Equipped with an FM radio, the T715 is expected to hit the market in the third quarter, but no credible information has yet been released on the device's expected purchase price.

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