Sony Ericsson's new Xperia Pro has a physical keyboard for your typing needs. CNET takes a deeper dive into the features of the new phone at Mobile World Congress.
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Though it also has a 3.7-inch screen and nearly identical features, the Xperia Pro has a slightly different shape than the Xperia Neo. You get the physical keyboard, of course, but its ends are also more rounded.
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The Xperia Pro also uses Sony Ericsson's Timescape feature.
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The Xperia Pro comes in red, silver (pictured here), and black.
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You also get a virtual keyboard for messaging on the fly.
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The camera lens and flash sit on the Xperia Pro's rear side.