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Sony Ericsson C510 Kate cameraphone photographed

The Cyber-shot phone has a 3.7 megapixel camera to go with its YouTube and blogging features.

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Mobile | by Samuel Axon | Fri Jan 2, 2009 7:13PM | 0 comments

It's not going to fundamentally change your life or anything, but the Sony Ericsson C510 (also known as Kate) is due out in within a few months, and it's not a bad little candy bar-shaped phone.

It's got a 3.7 megapixel camera, and it will succeed the Sony Ericsson K770i. It has a larger display than its predecessor (2.2 in. vs. 1.9) and with 120 megabytes of built-in memory you'll get more storage too. It also has a "direct blog" key, which we assume takes you to some kind of blogging software, and it records video in QVGA (320 x 240 pixels) resolution. You can upload the videos you record to YouTube.

Looks like a good phone for capturing those little moments in life that pass all-too-quickly, and it probably won't be terribly expensive. No word on an exact release date yet, but you can find a bunch of pictures at DailyMobile to wet your appetite.

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