There’s a ground breaking innovation in gaming experience as the F305 reveal its Motion Gaming technology. This new feature will allow users to control the game in their handset by using the flick of a wrist or the swing of an arm. To support the gaming experience, Sony Ericsson F305 also provides a 2 inch screen and built-in stereo speakers. Plus - if you’re not happy with the 8 hour gameplay battery life, you can always get yourself the Power Pack CPP-100 to receive a power boost.
The new slide mobile phone of Sony Ericsson F305 will satisfy all of you game addicts, by putting the game controls on the phone, just like in PlayStation and Wii Nintendo which enables you to control the game with its motion censor. This type of mobile phone lets you play many 3D games with quick loading because of its small resolutions. Because it is specified into the need of playing games and intentioned to be a portable gaming mobile phone, the other features are less impressive, such as FM radio. However its innovation of being the first gaming mobile phone that has a motion control system gains a major point for no other types of mobile phone has not reached the technology. This Sony Ericsson F305 will be launched on 17th of June.
Features of the F305 include the following:
• Motion Gaming with three preloaded motion games, “Bowling”, “Bass fishing” and “Jockey”
• Additional motion games developed by Gameloft plus 50 more 2D and 3D games available for download at PlayNow
• Stereo speakers
• Horizontal game play and dedicated gaming keys
• 2.0 megapixel camera and Bluetooth
• Memory Stick Micro™ (M2) slot.
• Media player - MP3/AAC/AAC+/ eAAC+
• TrackID
• Stereo FM radio
• Bluetooth stereo (A2DP)
• Sound recorder
• Measures 96 x 47 x 14.6 mm and weighs 97.5 grams
• Available in Polar White or Mystic Black
• Display Resolution: 176 x 220 TFT display (262,144 colours)
• Display Size: 2.0 inches
• Phone memory: Up to 10MB
• Talk time GSM: Up to 8 hrs
• Standby time GSM: Up to 400 hrs
• EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
The F305 will be available during Q3 of 2008.
Via: Toysgadget



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