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Sony Ericsson Mobile Phone Prices – Updated Sony Ericsson Phone Price list Cost 29 July 2009 all Prices are in Indian Rupee (INR)
  • Sony Ericsson J132 – Rs. 1,650
  • Sony Ericsson K330 – Rs. 2,950
  • Sony Ericsson R300 – Rs. 3,200
  • Sony Ericsson R306 – Rs. 3,600
  • Sony Ericsson T303 – Rs. 4,600
  • Sony Ericsson Z555i – Rs. 5,100
  • Sony Ericsson S302 – Rs. 6,500
  • Sony Ericsson F305 Price – Rs. 7,000
  • Sony Ericsson G502 – Rs. 7,000
  • Sony Ericsson K530i – Rs. 7,500
  • Sony Ericsson K810i – Rs. 10,000
  • Sony Ericsson T700 – Rs. 11,000
Sony Ericsson WalkmanSeries Mobile

Sony Ericsson Walkman (W) Series Mobile Phone Price

  • Sony Ericsson W302 – Rs. 7,000
  • Sony Ericsson W350i – Rs. 5,000
  • Sony Ericsson W380i – Rs. 7,000
  • Sony Ericsson W205 – Rs. 4,800
  • Sony Ericsson W395 – Rs. 7,200
  • Sony Ericsson W580i – Rs. 8,000
  • Sony Ericsson W595 – Rs. 12,500
  • Sony Ericsson W610i – Rs. 9,500
  • Sony Ericsson W760i – Rs. 13,500
  • Sony Ericsson W890i – Rs. 14,000
  • Sony Ericsson W910i – Rs. 12,449
  • Sony Ericsson W980 – Rs. 16,000
  • Sony Ericsson W995 – Rs. 26,000
  • Sony Ericsson W705 – Rs. 16,000
Sony Ericsson Cybershot Series Mobile Phone

Sony Ericsson Cybershot (C) Series Mobile Phone Price List

  • Sony Ericsson C510- Rs. 10,500
  • Sony Ericsson C702 – Rs. 12,000
  • Sony Ericsson C902 – Rs. 14,500
  • Sony Ericsson C903 – Rs. 16,000
  • Sony Ericsson C905 – Rs. 26,000
Sony Ericsson Touchscreen Mobile Phone

Sony Ericsson Touchscreen Mobile Phone Price List

  • Sony Ericsson G700 – Rs. 12,000
  • Sony Ericsson G900 – Rs. 18,500
  • Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 – Rs. 36,000
Discontinued (No Longer available in Market) Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones Price
  • Sony Ericsson J120i – Rs. 1,600
  • Sony Ericsson T280 – Rs. 3,400
  • Sony Ericsson K660i – Rs. 8,460
  • Sony Ericsson W610i – Rs. 8,900
  • Sony Ericsson W910i – Rs. 12,449
  • Sony Ericsson G705 – Rs. 28,000
  • Sony Ericsson W960i – Rs. 24,247
  • Sony Ericsson K205i – Rs. 5,000
  • Sony Ericsson K630i – Rs. 13,500
  • Sony Ericsson K660i – Rs. 7,800
  • Sony Ericsson TM506 – Rs. 9,700
  • Sony Ericsson K770i – Rs. 11,500
  • Sony Ericsson W200i – Rs. 3,900
  • Sony Ericsson K850i – Rs. 19,397
  • Sony Ericsson T250i – Rs. 2,531
  • Sony Ericsson W580i – Rs. 9,480
  • Sony Ericsson K790I – Rs. 10,550
  • Sony Ericsson S312 – Rs. 5,600
  • Sony Ericsson W580I – Rs. 9,495
  • Sony Ericsson K320i – Rs. 3,600
  • Sony Ericsson K510i – Rs. 4,447
  • Sony Ericsson W660i – Rs. 8,997
  • Sony Ericsson P1i – Rs. 16,800
  • Sony Ericsson K220i – Rs. 2,425
  • Sony Ericsson S500i – Rs. 7,899
  • Sony Ericsson K530I – Rs. 7,299
  • Sony Ericsson K550i – Rs. 6,997
  • Sony Ericsson W810i – Rs. 9,497
  • Sony Ericsson K810I – Rs. 10,347

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