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Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman now available in Malaysia

Sony Ericsson today announced the local availability of its music-centric Live with Walkman Android smartphone. The Live with Walkman (yes, that’s what Sony Ericsson is calling it) features a dedicated walkman hardware button that provides instant access a built-in music player that is deeply integrated with Facebook enabling instant music and media sharing through the social media site.

Running Android 2.3, the curvy, glossy finish device features a 3.2-inch mineral glass display pushing out 480×320 pixel resolution, a 1Ghz processor with 512MB of RAM, 1,200mAh battery and a 5MP rear camera that shoots 720p HD video. There’s also the *Sony’s xLOUD feature that enhances audio output of the device.

The Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman comes in tow colours — black or white — and retails for RM999. As an introduction, the device comes bundled with a FREE Sony MDR-ZX100 Headset worth RM78 (available while stocks lasts).

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