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Monday 2 November 2009

Sony Ericsson F305 the first Motion Gaming-enabled phone


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The Sony Ericsson F305 is Sony Ericsson’s first Motion Gaming-enabled phone. This phone is “Fun and entertainment”.The display on the front of this Polar White or Mystic Black phone is a 2-inch large TFT display with a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels, and up to 262.144 colours. While the resolution isn’t exactly excellent, it’ll make the rendering of 3D games quicker, and more games are available for phones of this screen resolution.

This low/mid-level phone sports some rather cool gaming features. The three pre-loaded games – Bowling, Bass fishing & Jockey – will enable you to use movements to play the game. But how do you play it? Simply imitate the movement of the bowling ball throw with the F305, and you’ll be playing the game. Simple, isn’t it? It’s a bit like the concept behind Nintendo Wii, although we find it hard to believe this will work just as great as the Wii does. Other than the special gaming features, the F305 offers a set of PlayStation-like gaming keys just above the display, as well as a shortcut key to your games. If you’re in the middle of a game, but the battery is running low (meaning you’ve played almost 8 hours!), you can quickly plug in the battery Power Pack CCP-100 (extra accessory), and you can play for hours again.

F305 features loud stereo speakers on the back of it, making your gaming experience even better. If you feel like challenging a friend of yours in a match, you can do this via Bluetooth on some games.

Sony Ericsson F305 has special features like :

  • Motion Gaming with three preloaded motion games
  • Games titles: “Bowling”, “Bass fishing” and “Jockey”
  • Additional motion games developed by Gameloft
  • 50 more 2D and 3D games available for download at PlayNow
  • Loud stereo speakers – enhance your gaming experience
  • Share the latest music with friends
  • Horizontal game play and dedicated gaming keys
  • 2.0 megapixel camera and Bluetooth
  • Complete media experience
  • Expandable memory
  • Memory Stick Micro (M2) slot

The phone memory is a bit limited though at only 10 megabytes, so you’ll have to expand the memory with a Memory Stick Micro card. Your music can then be transfered via a USB connection.

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