Sony Ericsson G705, for access Internet
Shortly Sony Ericsson has been slow in launching new models. Barely a month after the T700, Sony Ericsson reaches the Sony Ericsson G705, a phone designed for Internet access, both through the browser as electronic mail and news through RSS.

This includes a 2.4-inch screen with an accelerometer that allows the automatic rotation of this, which will provide us see websites in widescreen. It has a Hotkey to Google, which will open the browser and then go to the browser, plus a zoom with the view that the content smoothly.
For access to the 3G network provides connectivity with HSDPA support, being a phone cuatribanda. In addition, it includes Wi-Fi connectivity and a GPS receiver with AGPS support. This receiver we can use it both as Google Maps from Wayfinder Navigator, which comes bundled in a trial version of three months.
The camera’s Sony Ericsson G705 has a resolution of 3.2 megapixels and allows the video recording. Thanks to an agreement with Google, this video can be uploaded directly to YouTube, for which system also includes a viewer.
Compatibility with DLNA, Bluetooth connectivity and a card reader M2 (comes with a 1 GB), all with a weight of 98 grams and a range of up to 10 hours in conversation, completed its specifications.
The Sony Ericsson G705 will be available from the last quarter of the year in gold and black colors.
Posted on September 10, 2008 under Cell Phone, Sony Ericsson |
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