Jul 23

Well, finally we have the review on the radio series from Sony Ericsson, which consisted of R300 and R306. It is obvious that these handsets are aimed to gain market share in developing countries. Thanks to our friends at unwiredview.com that post the review.
R300, the first of the two models, is a simple-looking candybar phone built on an old platform that is miles behind the A100 both in looks and functionality. The only interesting function that it - and the second phone in the series, the R306 - have is TrackID which allows you to find out the names of the songs you record from any source, and the ability to use parts of the tracks played on the radio as ringtones. The back of the phone is stylized like a small radio receiver; there are additional memory buttons for your favorite radio channels, and a speaker which takes up a large part of the back panel.
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May 14

Recently, the FCC has approved another Sony Ericsson’s product named Sony Ericsson R300 Radio. The handset –as you can guess– has an AM/FM radio and dedicated loudspeaker. But there’s something about this handset. The version at the FCC supports tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900MHz), with no mention of the other (850/1800/1900MHz) version that was also announced.
The R300 Radio features a simple VGA-resolution camera and a small 1.8″ color display. The handset also sports Sony Ericsson’s TrackID application, which allows you to record a small snippet of a song and get information such as artist, album, and track title right on your phone. The R300 Radio can also record and save music played by the AM/FM radio for playback later.
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