Sony Ericsson's G700 and G900: "touchscreen organizers"
It looks like the rumors about the brand spanking new G series from Sony Ericsson were absolutely spot on. Mobile World Congress has seen the introduction of the G700 and G900, phones that SE is referring to as "touchscreen organizers with a broad appeal." The G700, the lesser of the two, features a 2.4 inch display (touchscreen, of course) with a 3.2 megapixel camera.
The G900 ups the ante with integrated WiFi and a 5 megapixel autofocus cam with a continuous shooting mode. The big draw on both models appears to be the ability to jot notes on the display using the stylus and save them as sticky notes right to the phones' home screens -- kinda nifty, we'll admit. Both will launch in the second quarter featuring GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 radios with UMTS 2100, so using them Stateside isn't really in the cards. The G700 will be available in Silk Bronze, while the upmarket G900 will feature striking Dark Red and Dark Brown options.
The G900 ups the ante with integrated WiFi and a 5 megapixel autofocus cam with a continuous shooting mode. The big draw on both models appears to be the ability to jot notes on the display using the stylus and save them as sticky notes right to the phones' home screens -- kinda nifty, we'll admit. Both will launch in the second quarter featuring GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 radios with UMTS 2100, so using them Stateside isn't really in the cards. The G700 will be available in Silk Bronze, while the upmarket G900 will feature striking Dark Red and Dark Brown options.














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
kyle @ Feb 10th 2008 2:00PM
Just can't understand why SE insists on ignoring the US Market (AT&T) when it keeps releasing phones without GSM850. How hard and expensive it is to have quad instead of tri band?
cellphonedude @ Feb 16th 2008 4:34PM
I agree I got my k850i Quad GSM and all 3 UMTS Frequencies I love it because it works everywhere and i generally love se phones, as a business customer that SE is aiming these phones at I really would have like to see certain stuff carrier over like the ability to roam all over the world with just my one phone and use 3G at home when it's out... Go T-Mobile..