
T-Mobile said the phone will ship with a video clip of the first song Williams will sing on the tour, which begins in South Africa, a special shutdown and start-up video, plus six Williams-themed wallpapers, a Robbie Williams ringtone, one of the star's bon mots for the SMS indicator, and a direct link to the star's WAP site. The handset is a quad-band job - handy for Robbie groupies chasing the warbler around the globe - with EDGE support for faster GPRS data transfers. It has sufficient storage - 20MB on board and a bundled MemoryStick - for 70 songs and an FM radio. The camera's just a 307,200-pixel job, with 4x digital zoom, but the 128 x 160 display is capable of showing 262,144 colours. Sony Ericsson said the phone will run for up to 400 hours on stand-by and provide up to nine hours' talk time. T-Mobile didn't say how much it will expect fans to cough up for this telephonic merchandise, assuming they have enough left over from the t-shirts, badges, stickers, y-fronts etc.