Sony Ericsson G502 reviews
Sony Ericsson today introduced two new HSDPA phones, the G502 and the Z780 into its line-up; each clearly designed to take its range web-enabled phones in a different direction. The new G502 is the latest in an established line of classic Sony Ericsson phones that cram a wealth of time-saving features into an affordable, pocket-sized phone.
Both the Z780 and the G502 come with the latest version of Google Maps for Mobile. This application allows you to view high quality maps that give you a satellite view of the local area and view listings of the restaurants and hotels, complete with any reviews or ratings available.
G502 features and specifications:
* High Speed HSDPA
* Google Maps for Mobile
* RSS Desktop
* Automatic email set-up
* Active Sync email
* Bluetooth
* TrackID
* Java
* FM Radio
* 2 megapixel camera
* Access NetFront Browser
* Exchange ActiveSync
* 109 x 46 x 13.5 mm
* 83.5 grams
* 2-inch 256k colors TFT screen, 240 x 320 resolution
* 32MB internal memory
* Memory Stick Micro card slot
* Up to 9 hours GSM talk time
* Up to 330 hours GSM standby time
* Up to 4.5 hours UTMS talk time
* Up to 330 hours UTMS standby time
* GSM Triband 900/1800/1900 MHz
* UTMS/HSDPA 2100
The G502 is a UMTS/HSDPA 2100 and GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900/1800/1900 phone that will be available in Champagne Black and Brilliant Hazel in selected markets from Q2 2008. See more photos at next page.
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