The Sony Ericsson Z525 is an upgrade over its predecessor, the Z520. The Z525 comes with Push-to-Talk and can be used worldwide. It is styled in a clamshell format that is easy on the eyes, and also ships with features such as Bluetooth connectivity, a VGA camera, an a host of messaging capabilities. Expect to see the Z525 to go on sale in the U.S. at the start of Q2 2006. More features after the jump. • Quad-band GSM/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
• Bluetooth®
• USB support
• WAP 2.0
• PC Synchronization
• SyncML
• Infrared (IrDA)
• Internal display: 128×160 pixels, 65K colors, 1.8” TFT display
• External display: 80×101 pixels, 4K colors
• VGA camera with 4X digital zoom
• Video recording, streaming and playback
• Standard POP/IMAP4 E-mail
• MMS and SMS
• Push-to-talk
• Instant Messaging
• Caller ID associated light effects
• Media Player (MP3/AAC support)
• Speakerphone
• Music Tones
• Dedicated external speaker
• MusicDJ™ and VideoDJ™
• MIDI
• MPEG4, 3GPP
• 3D Gaming
• Java applications (games)
• Video playback and streaming
• OMA DRM
• 40 tone polyphonic ringer
• 16 MB user memory
• Style-Up™ covers
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