Quarter-VGA (QVGA)
320×240 pixels
Pixel density of 157 pixels per inch (PPI)
Colors
4 colors
Black, Blue, Pink, White
Network & Connectivity of Sony Ericsson Txt
Networks
GSM enabled device
Quad-band GSM (850, 900, 1800, 1900)
Connectivity & Data
GPRS, 60 kbps
EDGE, 177 kbps
Wi-Fi (b, g)
Bluetooth v2.1
with Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
and Enhanced Data Rate (EDR)
USB v2.0 (microUSB)
Connectors
3.5mm audio jack
microUSB v2.0
Hardware of Sony Ericsson Txt
Storage
Internal 120 MB storage
MicroSD card slot
Up to 32 GB memory card
Card included
Radio
Stereo FM Radio
With Radio Data System (RDS/RBDS)
Battery
Standard Lithium Ion 1000 mAh battery
17 days and 8 hours of stand-by
3 hours and 12 minutes of talk time
23 hours of media playback
Camera
3.2 MP camera
2048×1536 pixels
2560 pixels in diagonal
Keyboard & Keys
QWERTY keyboard
Status & Alert types
Vibration
MP3 ringtones
Software of Sony Ericsson Txt
User Interface
Qwerty input method
Predictive text input
Java MIDP v2.1
Voice
Voice commands
Voice memo
Messaging
Threaded SMS, MMS
E-mail, with Push
Instant messaging
Browser
HTML
Multimedia
Audio playback (MP3, WAV, eAAC, eAAC+)
Video playback (MP4, h263, h264)
Games
Yes
Social Networking
Facebook, Twitter
Google integration (Talk)
Other informations of Sony Ericsson Txt
Price
Around 60 €
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