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L
ooking for a good simple mobile phone? Well, you're in good luck as Sony Ericsson today announced the launch of the T280.

The T280 offers classic pocket-sized style, at an affordable price.

"We have developed a phone that meet the needs of two distinct audiences," said Howard Lewis, Vice President and Head of Entry Level products at Sony Ericsson.

"The T280 builds on the appeal of iconic Sony Ericsson phones like the T610.

They are good looking and tick all of the right boxes; whether it's for the business user wanting a compact work phone or the everyday user looking for a classic, stylish camera phone."

Like most modern cell phones, the T280 is less than 13mm, (that's slim) and built using brushed light metal with a glass finish. It also features a 1.3MP camera, FM tuner and Bluetooth. Available in Silver on Black and Copper on Silver.


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