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Sony Ericsson G700

Monday, February 25th, 2008

This is the cheapest till date Smartphone being announced by Sony Ericsson. The G700 series was announced at10th February 2008 at World GSM Congress, Barcelona. The phone is one of the 7 new phones launched by the company. It’s a bar shaped phone based on the UiQ 3.1 and Symbian OS, version of which has not yet disclosed. The device is Sony Ericsson’s attempt to bring its range of Smartphone more close to public.

The G700 doesn’t really look like a Smartphone rather it looks much similar to the company’s feature phones. The back has look of a low-cost phone, but is comfortable to touch. The back features exposed camera and dual LED lamps for flash purpose which looks similar to the one in P1i. The speaker grill is situated just under the battery compartment.

The screen is 2.4 inches and boasts of 262k color with QVGA 240×320 pixels resolution. Though it is not as good as it is on the P series phones, but it manages very well. The display though is a nightmare under direct sunlight. Being smaller than the most of the phones based on UiQ, the ease of use is greatly crippled. The cost cutting measures have reduced the size of screen as well the availability of WIFI and auto focus on camera which is otherwise a 3.2megapixel sensor unit making the close-up shots impossible. The camera has image stabilization facility. Video is recorded at QVGA resolution at 30FPS. The secondary camera with VGA resolution is used for video calls.

The weight of the device is mere 99grams and the thickness being only 13mm which makes it come very close to motorazr in terms of size and aesthetics. The device retains touch screen and the interface has been customized to suit day to day needs like putting up sticky notes on the display of the screen. The device runs on a 208 MHz ARM processor with 128MB of RAM which ensures that it will be won’t hang and be quick. In built memory is 160MB which is extended by M2 card up to 1GB. Connectivity is through GPRS/3G in 2100MHz band only. This means that it won’t run on the 3G networks of USA. It also has Bluetooth 2.0 with support for stereo headset. Though with smaller screen display, Sony Ericsson has tried to enlarge the icons so that it’s possible to use the phone with thumbs.

The keypad is the generic alphanumeric with a D-pad for navigation as well as dedicated keys for shortcuts and messaging. The new shortcuts feature is very useful as it can help you organize your most frequently used contacts notes, appointments and shortcuts to favorite applications. The task manager has also been revamped with the recently opened applications tab being removed and only running tasks being showed. The photo gallery, music and videos are made accessible through the media center which is one extremely organized way to browse through your multimedia collection. The interface is very similar to the new walkman branded phones. The search facility has also been greatly enhanced as you can tag the photos into categories and then sort the photos based on those categories/keywords as well as the searching of a particular song is possible even if you don’t know complete name of song, but just some words of it. The video player is very cool; it has very big buttons in horizontal mode which can be pressed by thumb. The controls are transparent and gradually fade away when not being used. The web browser is the same as the ones in previous versions of UiQ i.e. Opera 8.x though the navigation is very fast with the hardware D pad buttons. It is expected to cost around EUR 250, though Sony has also announced another phone G900 with WLAN, 5megapixel camera with auto focus with cost of around EUR 300. The handset is expected to be available by march-end, 2008.

Sony Ericsson C702i, The Rugged Cybershot

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Sony Ericsson announced Cybershot C702i phone on 10th February 2008. This phone is one of the 7 new phones launched by Sony Ericsson at this year’s GSM World Congress at Barcelona. Targeted at mobile users who like to shoot and use phone, but are limited to choices due the environment being too rugged for use.

The special thing about this phone is that it is splash and dust proof which means that you can safely drop the cameraphone in puddle and still be sure of receiving the next call or taking the next shot through camera. The build quality of the cellphone inspires confidence that no matter where you use it, it will be faithful to you. The phone is a 3G enabled quadband phone with HSDPA 3.6Mbps connectivity available for 2100 MHz networks The front features a big screen of 2.2inches with resolution of 240×320pixels a alphanumeric keypad with a front VGA camera whereas the back of the cell has dimpled surface with a lot of gripping provided and a bolt like feature provided on the cover of battery to give it rugged and macho feel. Just next to the bolt is a big eye for wrist band. Weight of the device is mere 105grams with the thickness being 15.5cm which is very less considering the tough built of cellphone. The thickness of the cellphone has been kept more so that it doesn’t slip from the hands of user. The phone has 3.2megapixel sensor and since it comes in the series of mighty Cybershot Brand of Sony Ericsson, it packs a lot of power in the camera. The image stabilization, red eye reduction is from its predecessor K850i.

The camera on this device is 3.2megapixel sensor with Sony lens and autofocus feature. New things on this device are face recognition which allows you to focus on the subject of the picture rather than on the background. Also featured here is Photo fix which is software provided by Sony Ericsson for fixing the photo after it has been shot. Red eye reduction is further improved from the previous K series model. However the biggest thing missing here is Xenon flash which was a hit with K850i. The newphoto light on this device is said to do same functions and also provide lighting in video shooting too which was not possible with Xenon flash. Let’s hope that this LED based photolight does as the company promises.

Another good thing about this phone is that it features GPS which had been pretty much domain of hi-end phones like Nokia’s N95. This makes the foray of GPS technology into the mainstream feature phones. The GPS module integrates with the camera and does “geo-tagging” of images which is a very new and interesting feature. The phone comes with 160MB of memory onboard which can be further extended through memorystick M2. Other features like mp3/aac/wma enabled music player, Blogging tool, radio with rds, notes, calendar is standard which is very similar to other phones made by the company. However, it remains uncertain whether the users will be able to use 3rd party softwares from companies like Tom-Tom on their phones as doesn’t have an operating system. It’s a phone for outdoor type of users who work in conditions where there is a lot of moisture and dust. This phone could be a boon to those people who previously had been avoiding a cameraphone from the fear of dropping/wetting the phone while using. Let’s wait to see the reaction of market to this phone when it is launched in Q2, 2008.