The Japanese carrier KDDI has just announced the Sony Ericsson Walkman Xmini phone to be released in japan. The tiny phone has an only 1.8 inch display and capacitive touch controls for music playback on its exterior you probably wouldn’t even recognize it as a phone when closed up. Slid open, a petite numeric keypad reveals the Xmini’s full purpose. The phone holds only 4GB of music, which seems a little low for a media-focused device and it doesn’t look like Sony Ericsson has designed the model with expandable storage in mind.

The Xmini can hold up to 2,300 songs from EZ “Chaku Uta Full”, KDDI’s mobile music download service. When it’s closed, it looks like a regular Walkman music player and music controls appear under the display screen. When you slide it open, an alphanumeric keypad is revealed to give you normal cell phone capabilities.



Other than that, the specs and features of Sony Ericsson Xmini features have:
- A 1.8 inches TFT display
- CDMA Connectivity
- Clear Stereo Sound
- Bluetooth
- 4 GB Internal Memory
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