Few days back only, Vodafone has announced number of new devices from Nokia N95 8GB, Sony Ericsson W910i, Samsung SGH-F700V (Croix) and BlackBerry Curve 8310. This time Vodafone is coming with new range of Sony Ericsson mobile devices.

Sony and Vodafone have announced a new collection of mobile devices, which comprises music with fashion. The new collection includes the popular W880i and W910i Walkman phones, and the Portable Speakers MPS-70. The exclusive member of this family is Sony Ericsson V640i, a music enabled phone for Vodafone customers.

All of the stylish phones come under Havana collection, which allows you to download music directly from Vodafone music store either from 3G or high speed 3G broadband. All of three Sony Ericsson mobile phones come with music recognition software to identify music which you have played from an external music source and with in a few seconds you receive a notification of the artist name, song title and album. Once you have identified that song, then you can download the full track from Vodafone’s Music store. Sony and Vodafone come with three new handsets which are given below:

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W880i Walkman phone in Havana colour: This stylish phone is just 9.4mm thin, which can be easily, fitted into your handbag or pocket. The W880i Walkman comes with stunning Havana color and it can store more than 75 albums on its 1 GB Memory Stick Micro.

W910i Walkman phone in Havana Bronze: The W910i Walkman phone is specifically designed for entertainment, music, 3D gamers, and video or high speed web access. The phone is easy to handle, just select shake control and you control games. Or you choose SensMe and discover music which suits your mood.

Sony Ericsson V640i in Havana Gold: This music enabled phone offers high speed 3G broadband (HSPDA) performance. With the V640i it takes around 14 seconds to download a full-length music track. The phone offers you Media manager software, so that you can easily transfer music, photos and other things either from PC to phone or phone to PC.

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