Sony Ericsson T303 Gets Feminine with Sony T303 Pink Edition

December 10, 2008, 05:47 AM — 

The T-Series range of Sony Ericsson phones has now expanded to include a new female friendly device, riding on the success of the Sony Ericsson T303 the manufacturer has added a new pink edition to compliment the existing black and silver colour variants.

The new Sony T303 Pink offers exactly the same features and design as the other two models in the range but exchanges the exterior casing colour for a new light pink finish, this new handset is aimed firmly at a female audience and will appeal to any women looking for a fashionable mobile phone on a budget.

The Sony T303 features are not awe inspiring but it offers th basic functions needed on a day to day basis, in these times of credit crunch and tightening of purse strings the Sony T303 looks set to win against some of the more expensive and feature packed rivals.

The Sony T303 handsets are of the slide design, hiding the main keypad and protecting it whilst in pockets and handbags, there are still some external buttons available when the phone is closed to control key features such as incoming calls and menu options.

Compact, Chic and Easy-to-Use are words that best describe the T303 from Sony Ericsson. What the Sony T303 lacks in high specification is certainly made up for in its styling, with its classy mirrored finish and compact sliding design this handset will no doubt appeal to a wide range of users who like their mobile phones to be functional and sexy, and both apply to the Sony Ericsson T303.

Features include 1.3 megapixel camera, media player, TrackID, FM radio and bluetooth so keeping yourself entertained while out and about with this funky little handset will prove to be as easy as its functionality, and with its diminutive dimensions the Sony Ericsson T303 fits easily in to both your hand and pocket.

The Sony Ericsson T303 is a move away from Sony Ericssons recent releases that offer the latest in mobile technology but is sure to be a hit with those people who are after a distinctive handset with great aesthetics that will not cost the earth.

Initially released on pay monthly and pay as you go deals in the UK the Sony Ericsson T303 pink edition has plenty of packages available including a range of free gifts and some money saving line rental discounts.

The Sony T303 in Pink is a phone for pink gadget lovers on a budget but do not want to skip on style, its small dimensions and pink finish make it an ideal present for young women out on the town as well as ladies that lunch in two for a fiver venues.

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