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Sony Ericsson's new Z780 folder handset is the sister product to the company's Z770, but this sister has far more global aspirations and is equipped with tri-band UMTS/HSDPA and quad-band GSM/EDGE support. That means that this cell phone is perfectly equipped to take on the North American markets.
Like the G502 that was also announced today, the Z780 comes equipped with Google Maps for Mobile and a QVGA resolution, 262k color main display. But in the case of the Z780, the display is a larger 2.2" unit, and the Google Maps application is backed up by a built-in A-GPS receiver, so you'll always be able to find where you are on the map. Also like the G502, the Z780 supports having your favorite RSS feed on the standby screen for quick access to your favorite website, which can be viewed on the reasonably capable NetFront browser.
Other features on the Z780 include a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth stereo support, an FM radio and music player, and an email setup wizard. Email support on the Z780 includes both traditional POP/IMAP based systems as well as support for Microsoft Exchange servers and their direct push, over the air synchronization of email, contacts, and calendar appointments. The Z780 comes equipped with about 35MB of available internal storage and supports Sony M2 memory cards for additional space.
The Sony Ericsson Z780 weighs in at about 100g (3.5oz) and measures up at 92mm x 49mm x 16mm (3.6" x 1.9" x .6"). Sony Ericsson claims that its battery should be good for up to 9.5 hours of GSM talk time, 4.5 hours of 3G talk time, or over two weeks of standby time. The Z780 will be available in two color schemes when it ships later in Q2 of this year: silver with onyx black, and silver with amethyst purple. No pricing or market availability information has been provided yet.
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