Sony Ericsson a re looking to bolster their smart phone offering with the introduction of the G700 and the G900. Both phones are identical in appearance, with the differences being that the G900 sports a healthier 5 mega pixel camera, compared to the G700’s 3.2 mega pixel offering, the G900 also has WIFI connectivity, which is a particularly nice addition in our opinion. They are the smallest and lightest UIQ phones that Sony Ericsson have produced making them more pocket sized than previous mobile phones, that they have produced.
The G900 and G700 both come with touch screens, but they have sensibly decided not to do away with the keypad as LG have done for the viewty and Samsung have done with the F700. This of course means that you can operate nearly all of the phone’s functionality by using the keypad.
A really intuitive feature is the post-it note application that allows you to write little memo’s and stick them to your screen. You than have the ability to send them via MMS or email to work colleagues. Coupled with handwriting recognition with the touch screen interface, it makes it very easy to jot things down whenever you want wherever you are. Both the G900 and the G700 are aimed at a more sophisticated audience, who are more practical in thinking. This is an area that Sony Ericsson has typically been fairly weak in, where its walkman and cybershot series has often flourished. Time will tell if these 2 phones will hit the mark.
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