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The Sony Ericsson Cedar (j108i) is a mobile phone produced by Sony Ericsson
The Sony Ericsson Cedar (j108i) is a mobile phone from SE's J series of phones produced by Sony Ericsson released in September 2010, no longer in production.
released in September 2010, no longer in production.
The phone is one of Sony Ericsson's environmentally friendly "Greenheart" range, featuring devices made of recycled materials, longer battery life and low-energy chargers, as well as minimal use of paper through reduced packaging and the replacement of the traditional printed user manual with one stored on the phone.
The phone is one of Sony Ericsson's environmentally friendly "Greenheart" range, featuring devices made of recycled materials, longer battery life and low-energy chargers, as well as minimal use of paper through reduced packaging and the replacement of the traditional printed user manual with one stored on the phone.
==Design and features==
==Design and features==

Revision as of 18:26, 30 December 2012

Sony Ericsson j108i
File:Sony Ericsson j108 , front and back.jpg
First released2010, (September)
Compatible networksUMTS 850, UMTS 1900, UMTS 2100, GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900
Dimensions111 × 49 × 15.5 mm
Weight85 g (0.187 lb)
Memory280 MB integrated, Memory Stick Micro (M2) 512 MB in box, SanDisk microSD transflash supported
Battery1000 mAh (Li-Polymer)
Display240 x 320 pixels, 2.2 inches (~182 ppi pixel density)
Connectivity3.5 Mbit/s HSDPA, W-CDMA, EDGE, GPRS, HSCSD, CSD, Bluetooth 2.0, USB (with Mass Storage Mode, PictBridge Mode support)

The Sony Ericsson Cedar (j108i) is a mobile phone from SE's J series of phones produced by Sony Ericsson released in September 2010, no longer in production. The phone is one of Sony Ericsson's environmentally friendly "Greenheart" range, featuring devices made of recycled materials, longer battery life and low-energy chargers, as well as minimal use of paper through reduced packaging and the replacement of the traditional printed user manual with one stored on the phone.

Design and features

Key features include:

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