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vtap.jpg Good news for Sony Ericsson costumers since from the beginning of this month they can download more than 150 million web videos to their phone. How does the Swedish-Japanese do that? They signed a deal with Veveo Inc, a company that had developed a mobile video search service called vtap.

The next best thing is: it’s FREE. That’s right folks. Users can get this service through the Sony Ericsson Fun & Downloads web portal and customers will be able to personalize the videos they wish to see. It searches video sites such as MySpace, YouTube and DailyMotion along with many others on the web to locate videos which match a user’s preference.

The vtap browser groups the videos into folders and users can collect, organise, and even share the videos, while vtap saves your favourites. This new service is immediately available on the Sony Ericsson Java Platform 8 enables mobile handsets such as the W890i, W910i, K660i, K850i, and the Z770i.

Furthermore, support for the Sony Ericsson JP7 Series, such as the W660i, W580i, W880i, K770i, K503i, K810, and the T650 will become available in the near future, while the service will be provided in Spanish, German, Italian, French, and English.

Source – vtap via Phonesreview

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