
Sony Ericsson G700 has recently passed the FCC tests and, most probably, it will be soon launched on the US market. Part of Sony Ericsson’s brand new G-series of handsets, first announced during MWC 2008, G700 is a touchscreen candybar that combines business and multimedia features into one sleek and slim case. Although G700 is not as evolved in features as the other Sony Ericsson G-series phone (G900), it’s still a very nice handset capable of answering the needs of many mobile users out there. Sony Ericsson G700 features:
- Size 4.2 by 1.9 by 0.51 inches
- Weight 3.5 ounces
- Screen 2.4 inches, 240x320 pixels, 262K colors
- Touch: Yes
- OS & Platform Symbian UIQ
- Network GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz
- Talk time Claimed: 4 hours
- Messaging clientsÂ
- Keypad T9 Numeric
- Camera 3 Megapixel(s)
- Video recorder with VGA resolutionÂ
- GPSÂ
- Memory 128MB out-of-box
- Memory Stick Micro memory slot ()
- Connectivity - 0.2 EDGE, Bluetooth 2.0 ,USB
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There’s no word yet about when exactly the G700 will be commercially available in the US. Its retail price is also unknown, but users should expect to pay at least $400 for the slim touchscreen candybar.













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