
Sony Ericsson recently launched the G700 and G900 – both smartphones running on Symbian OS with UIQ.
The G700 is a candybar phone that sports a 3.2 megapixel camera with auto focus, image stabilizer and flash. It also has a fully interactive touchscreen that goes well with its notes function that allows users to scribble or draw and send it to their friends.
On the other hand, the G900 sports a 5 megapixel snapper that allows users to frame their shot and change the focus point of the camera just by touching the screen. In addition, the G900 also supports WiFi connectivity.
The phones have 2.4 inch touchscreen display with dedicated function keys for messaging, taking notes and key lock button. Both support HSDPA connectivity and 160MB built-in storage memory that can be expanded up to 4GB with M2 Memory Stick.
The G700 and G900 are retailing at RM1230 and RM1560 respectively.
The G700 is a candybar phone that sports a 3.2 megapixel camera with auto focus, image stabilizer and flash. It also has a fully interactive touchscreen that goes well with its notes function that allows users to scribble or draw and send it to their friends.
On the other hand, the G900 sports a 5 megapixel snapper that allows users to frame their shot and change the focus point of the camera just by touching the screen. In addition, the G900 also supports WiFi connectivity.
The phones have 2.4 inch touchscreen display with dedicated function keys for messaging, taking notes and key lock button. Both support HSDPA connectivity and 160MB built-in storage memory that can be expanded up to 4GB with M2 Memory Stick.
The G700 and G900 are retailing at RM1230 and RM1560 respectively.
(text edited from Mobileworld.com.my)



