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As the latest edition to Sony Ericsson’s environmentally friendly GreenHeart portfolio, the Aspen comes with a green charger that alerts you when the battery is full, is made partially from recycled plastics, has reduced packaging and an e-manual instead of a paper one. It is also coloured with waterborne paint instead of Volatile Organics Compounds (VOC).
A Windows smartphone
Running on Windows Mobile 6.5Â the Aspen has both touch capabilities and QWERTY and looks the business with Sony Ericsson Slide View as part of the user interface that allows for customisable panels.
It has A-GPS, Google Maps, Windows Live Messenger, Facebook, and of course you can view and edit documents on the go with Office Mobile.
And there’s Skype, YouTube, Twitter and Google Latitude on board plus MicroSD for up to 16 GB storage.
The Aspen look
The Aspen is one of the more attractive Sony Ericsson phones on the market right now and comes in cobalt and black with a curved design, shape and size that is reminiscent of the Blackberry or Nokia E71 or E72 but with a lovely matte finish.
There’s no exact release date yet on the Aspen but it will be sometime in Q1 or Q2 or 2010.
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