Second up in Sony Ericsson’s morning of new music phones is the W302 Walkman, a more massmarket handset. It has a stock candybar design but is just 10.5mm thick.
There’s a two-megapixel camera inside, a built-in FM radio, Bluetooth stereo, and a bundled 512MB Memory Stick Micro card to store your tunes on. Is that enough for the average user though, given that the higher-spec W902 comes with an 8GB card? I guess you can buy a bigger card for the W302, but it seems pitched a bit low.
Anyway, the W302 offers Sony Ericsson’s TrackID music identification feature, and the company says it’s the most affordable Walkman phone yet. It’s due on sale by the end of this year, in a choice of Midnight Black or Sparkling White.

















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