Introduction :
“Sony Ericsson is delivering touchscreen and innovative organiser capabilities to a wide audience without compromising on the size or shape of the phone. Both the G700 and G900 have regular keyboards and are no larger than a regular phone.” says Martin Winkler, Director Global Marketing and Head of Multimedia Web at Sony Ericsson. “These phones are ideal for users that are only interested in making their lives simpler. It’s not about technology for the sake of it.”
Features:
- 2G Network GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
- 3G Network UMTS 2100
- Size Dimensions 106 x 49 x 13 mm
- Weight 99 g
- Display Type TFT touchscreen, 256K colors
- Size 240 x 320 pixels, 2.4 inches
- Wallpapers, screensavers
- Ringtones Type Polyphonic, MP3
- Customization Download
- Vibration
- Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
- Call records Practically unlimited
- Card slot Memory Stick Micro (M2)
- 160 MB internal memory
- Data GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
- 3G 384 kbps
- WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
- Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP
- USB v2.0
- Features OS Symbian OS, UIQ
- Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, Instant Messaging
- Browser WAP 2.0/HTML (Opera), RSS reader
- Games downloadable
- Colors Dark Red, Dark Brown
- Camera 5 MP, 2592х1944 pixels, autofocus, image stabilizer, video, flash; secondary videocall camera
- Java MIDP 2.0
- FM radio with RDS
- MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player
- Handwriting recognition
- StickyNotes
- TrackID music recognition
- Business card scanner
- Picture editor/blogging
- Document reader/editor
- Organizer
- Stopwatch
- Built-in handsfree
- Voice memo/dial
- Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 950 mAh (BST-33)
- Stand-by Up to 380 h
- Talk time Up to 12 h
Price: $627.99 (USD)
Conclusion:
In some ways, the most significant aspect of these handsets are that they are the first true mid tier devices from Sony Ericsson that are UIQ powered. The handsets are likely to be priced accordingly and will take UIQ to a new set of users. This is a sign of things to come from Sony Ericsson. This is easy to miss in the general noise around the other major Sony Ericsson launch of the day (the Windows Mobile powered X1). However, in another way it also underlines Sony Ericsson's message that, to the consumer, the software platform does not matter, rather it is the experience that the phone provides that matters.
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