Take control of your phone without ever taking it out. With LiveView™. It’s wearable and wireless. And you can customise it with applications. Discover your new best buddy – LiveView™.Wanna rock? Tap play and start headbanging. Feel like escaping to the Caribbean? Skip tracks and chill out with some reggae. Go ahead. And control your music with LiveView™ Wireless micro display.
Download any compatible application you want from Android Market™ and customise your LiveView™ to make it exclusively yours. All Sony Ericsson wireless devices have been developed in coordination with Sony Ericsson mobile phones, but are also compatible with Bluetooth™-equipped handsets from other manufacturers.
Convenient caller ID and battery status indicator at a glance.All Sony Ericsson products are developed to international standards and employ state-of-the-art technologies for proven quality you can rely on.
Bluetooth™ wireless technology frees more than your hands – it lets your devices talk to each other without tangles, across ranges of up to 10 metres.Going out? Finding out? Or perhaps just chilling out? Download any compatible application you want from Android Market™ and customise your LiveView™ to make it exclusively yours.
LiveView have 1.3″” colour OLED display,Two hardkeys and four softkeys,Calendar reminders,Android phone compatible (Android OS 2.0 and above)Sony Ericsson LiveWare™ Manager required,Micro USB charger,Micro USB connector.It can Play, pause, next, previous track and volume adjustment. Track title display.It can display incoming SMS,RSS feeds,Facebook™ updates,Twitter™ updates,Show phone number for incoming calls,Mute ringer for incoming phone calls.
LiveView micro display is compatible with Xperia X10,Xperia X10 mini,Xperia X10 mini pro,Samsung Galaxy S,HTC Desire.LiveView™ is compatible with all Sony Ericsson Android 2.0 and up mobile phones. It’s also compatible with most other brands on Android 2.0 and up that are equipped with Bluetooth™ 2.1.
Sony Ericsson LiveView micro display’s price is €69 (about $97).
Via :sonyericsson.com
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