Sony Ericsson needs some appealing new mobile phones to woo consumers back to the brand. Sony Ericsson has been trying to improve its products and went so far as to announces a move from the proprietary M2 memory card format to the microSD format.

Sony Ericsson and AT&T announced new devices today including the C905a Cyber-shot phone (still uses M2 storage) and the W518a Walkman phone. The C905a has an 8.1-megapixel camera and GPS tagging of images. Other features include face detection, autofocus, xenon flash, and more. The device also connects to the 3G network.
The W518a Walkman phone is centered on music and social networking with Facebook. The device offers conversational messaging and a 3.2-megapixel camera. The phone uses shake control to change tracks and has gesture control for rejecting incoming calls by waving a hand over the camera lens. The C905a will sell for $179.99 and the W518a will sell for $49.99 after rebates. Both will be available on July 19.
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There are many rocking features of Sony Ericsson C905. It has a 8.1 MP camera. The performance of this cell phone is amazing.AT&T has grabbed the opportunity to launch the Sony products in U.S and collaboration of these two giants has emerged as blessing to the U.S people.The feature of stereo Bluetooth is very good. The design is very appealing to the eyes.For more details refer Sony Ericsson C905