Sony Ericsson Faith Smartphone Spied

Spying mobile phones in the wild is always cool when you get to know a thing or two regarding what’s under the hood. A good example is this new Sony Ericsson Faith smartphone that has leaked ahead of its official debut. Resembling a bit with Nokia’s E61/E71, the new Sony Ericsson Faith is a QWERTY handset that supposedly falls in the company’s eco-friendly GreenHeart range as it’s made from recycled plastic and without the use of any harmful chemicals.
Despite the fact that we were expecting all new mobiles from Sony Ericsson to run Android, “Faith”, proudly runs Windows Mobile 6.5.3. It also features a 2.4-inch QVGA touchscreen display (320 x 230 pixels), supports quad band networks including GSM and UMTS/HSDPA, brings WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. On top of that there’s also a 3.2 megapixel camera, 256MB of flash storage space, a microSD card slot to expand that and a microUSB port.
For now there’s no word when this sleek new Sony Ericsson Faith will make it to the market or how much it will cost, but we’re certain it will appeal to the green minded.
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People call the iPhone the “Jesus phone”.
I guess Sony Ericsson is countering that with “The Faith” phone.
I don’t think Sony Ericsson will attract many faithful to this phone, which runs the not-very-popular ‘Windows Mobile’ operating system.
The Android based Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 will soon be here, and I think it will sell much better than the company’s old Windows Phones.
In 2010 and going forward many wireless carriers will unveil their EcoSmartphone — good for the planet