
Sony Ericsson managed to get hold of a magical shrinking ray, turning their latest entry-level music cell phone into a pocket-friendly design that measures just 75mm x 44mm x 18mm. Dubbed the Xmini, this handset will be available from KDDI and comes in a slider form factor that hides touch sensitive buttons when closed. Other features crammed inside include Bluetooth connectivity, basic messaging functions, MP3 ringtone support as well as audio playback. Nothing much to shout about, and chances are it won’t make it Stateside either. Would you be keeping your fingers crossed that the Sony Ericsson Xmini will be available outside of Japan?
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