Sony_Ericsson_Cedar

Sony Ericsson Cedar

Sony Ericsson Cedar

Mobile phone produced by Sony Ericsson


The Sony Ericsson Cedar (j108i), also known as Sony Ericsson Cedar GreenHeart, is a mobile phone from SE's J series of phones produced by Sony Ericsson released in September 2010. It is the last Sony Ericsson phone that run on proprietary Sony Ericsson A2 Operating System as Greenheart switched to the Sony Xperia line of Android Smartphones. 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. This device also the first cell phone from Sony Ericsson to fully abandon Sony's Proprietary Charger and Memory Card Format, The Memory Stick Pro Duo used in older models and Memory Stick Micro (M2) used in more newer feature models by using standard Micro USB for Charging and Data Transfer and Micro SD Format for expandability, adding the standard 3.5mm headphone jack on the top.

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J108i and J108a is a successor to Sony Ericsson J105i Naite, released last year in May 2009. This phone design is very similar to Sony Ericsson Elm J10i2 released few months earlier in March 2010. With 'Human Curvature' Sony Ericsson design philosophy for comfort while holding the phone and ladder design keyboard for ease of texting.[1]

This model is available in Grey and Black and Red and Black colors. Although variations such as fully black and fully white might exist.

Being a last Sony Ericsson phone to run on the A200 Operating System, it had a Java Platform 8.5 and Flash Lite 3.1.

Design and features

Key features include:


References

  1. "Sony Ericsson - Cedar". www.mobilephonemuseum.com. Retrieved 2022-12-07.

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