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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedSony Ericsson and Cingular Wireless launch the T61z - New Products & Services - Brief Article
Mobile Internet, The, May, 2002
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications announced the availability of the T6lz, the first Sony Ericsson branded phone in the United States, through an exclusive arrangement with Cingular Wireless. The T6lz is featured in Cingular's Spider-Man promotion, highlighted through a variety of themed initiatives, including Spider-Man faceplates, wallpaper and ring tones.
Designed for professionals and consumers who constantly use their phones, the T6lz is feature rich, providing users with up to eight hours of talk time. The T6lz features PC synchronization with a user's calendar and phone book, e-mail and two-way text and enhanced messaging services (EMS) for downloading graphics. The T6lz also supports GPRS high-speed data.
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The T6lz is available at Cingular stores in GSM markets and online at http://www.cinnular.com.
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