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Sony Ericsson G900

The Mobile World Congress (MWC) at the root of many interesting mobile phones including announcements of each of the top-3 major manufacture...

The Mobile World Congress (MWC) at the root of many interesting mobile phones including announcements of each of the top-3 major manufacturers.

Sony Ericsson has done a very good job to make themselves the stars of the show - or more precisely the devices. The main attraction of the latter was obviously the XPERIA X1, a new Windows Mobile smartphone with a fantasy 3 "touch screen.

Surprisingly, most consumer friendly device with the greatest sales potential sneak managed with far less fervor, and almost unnoticed was the G900, the second and most powerful of a new series of compact easy-to-use smartphones.

Ease of use are not generally assigned to a deal with all Sony Ericsson smartphones but are clearly looking manufacture of devices of this kind of power, but with greater flexibility to make them more accessible to the average consumer.

The clearest indication of the intentions of Sony Ericsson is in the design of the G900 (which is almost identical to that of the G700.) Sony Ericsson G900 reminds me a bit of Nokia 6300 or closer to home, the Sony Ericsson In K610i design, but that's where the similarities end that the phone is far ahead in terms of features, some of which have not been seen in high-end mobile phones to date.

Sony Ericsson G900 runs on the latest version of the Symbian OS, and the fact that it manages to keep thickness at 13mm just completely insane below capacity.
Connectivity is generally high-end thanks to the support 3G, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, GPRS and Wi-Fi

Certainly the most interesting aspect of the G900 is 2.4 "touch screen has been added to negate the need for buttons on the front-end of the phone. This helps in the integration of a system based tactile media the first page.

A particularly intriguing benefit of having a touch screen and a mobile phone of this type is in the way the software has been modified for the benefit of the possibilities of imaging. In the case of the G900, taking pictures with the camera 5 megapixels (autofocus and image stabilizer were both present), the user can select a specific focus of the picture by gently pushing the zone of the screen. This is something that has not been seen before and if they are followed in the path of righteousness will undoubtedly be one of the key points during the publicity campaign inevitable.

Protection of the camera lens is offered in a very unusual way by Sony Ericsson in the G900. The upper part of this bar-phone is slid upwards to extend the total height of the phone, while revealing the camera and flash LED.

Sony Ericsson G900 comes with 160 MB of internal memory and will also support Sony-Ericsson quickly fade Memory Stick Micro M2 format. A music player also comes with the G900 with an FM radio with RDS and a scanner card via the digital camera.

The dull and functional viewed from the side, the Sony Ericsson G900 is a high-end mobile phone, which will not necessarily provide a good competition with dedicated smartphones, but does have some unique characteristics, especially the development manual aspect of the 5 megapixel camera via the Touchscreen, display, if it works as they say, is a tremendous head about this phone.
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