
Designed for an "active, sporty lifestyle", the W710 is clearly being positioned by Sony Ericsson as a competitor to Nokia's 5500, which was announced last week. The W710 may just have the edge in terms of sporty features, however, as it can measure your running speed, distance and time, or simply count your steps when walking.
Via MobileMentalism
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