Sony Ericsson also introduced the first Walkman phone to support HSDPA in North America. The W760, a slider shown here in phone mode, is also a quad-band GSM/EDGE phone, so you can make calls on it in most of the world. It has built-in stereo speakers, and since it also packs a GPS chip, you can use it for navigation, too.
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CES in Pictures: A Few Cool Cell Phones
We didn't see a ton of new cell phones at CES--vendors mostly showed off their holiday-season products--but here are the best of the new and upcoming arrivals.
A Speedy Walkman for the North American Market
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A Speedy Walkman for the North American Market
A Flippable Walkman: Sony Ericsson's W350
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