Sony Ericsson also announced the Sony Ericsson R306i on the 24th January. The Sony Ericsson R306i shares most of the features on the R300i, with the major difference being the camera. Just to recap from my previous R300i post, the main focus on the R306i is the music feature, with more focus on the Radio.
The R306i allows the user to store their favourite FM and AM radio stations, which can be accessed by the touch of a button. You can set your alarm clock to your favourite radio station or an MP3 file. As well as listening to your favourite radio stations on your handset, the R306i an also record your favourite radio station. And with the handsets built-in 5Mb of shared memory, you can record all the favourite shows and listen to them again and again. The only disappointing feature of the Sony Ericsson R306i would be the fact that is doesn’t have any expandable memory option.
As mentioned above, the Sony Ericsson R306i has almost identical features to the Sony Ericsson R300i, with main difference being the camera. The R306i supports a 1.3 megapixel camera compared to the R300i’s standard VGA digital camera. The Sony Ericsson R306i allows features, Bluetooth, Java and the fantastic Track ID application.


