The New Sony Ericsson Z558 with Handwriting Recognition

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This will be the first non-Symbian based Sony Ericsson mobile phone with. handwriting recognition. The new Sony Ericsson Z558 is the first clamshell phone …

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3 October 2006 By: Sergiu Gatlan, Communications News Editor
The New Sony Ericsson Z558 with Handwriting Recognition
This will be the first non-Symbian based Sony Ericsson mobile phone with
handwriting recognition.
The new Sony Ericsson Z558 is the first clamshell phone from the Japanese-Swedish joint
venture with handwriting recognition that is not working on a Symbian operating system.
The handwriting recognition feature works for Chinese, Thai and English languages, and
this way, a Chinese that knows Thai and wants to write SMSs in English and has this
mobile phone in its hands would be in heaven.
Besides this, the tri-band Z558 working on 900/1800/1900 Mhz networks also packs quite
a punch inside its black gloss and brushed metal combination finish, having a262k colors
TFT touch screen, with a resolution of 220×176 pixels, an external 128×36 pixels STN
display, a 1.3 megapixel camera, email through POP3 and IMAP4 protocols, push email,
FM radio, Java MIDP 2.0, OMA DRM 1.0 (Open Mobile Alliance Digital Rights Management
phase 1), an internal 18 MB user memory, a music player with support for MP3 and AAC, a
speakerphone, an expandable Memory Stick Micro M2 card slot, which supports memory…

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