Sony Ericsson G705 surfaces, GPS and a 3 megapixel snapper on board
With just days from the official announcement of the three latest Walkmans, Sony Ericsson are making headlines again - this time with a relatively slim slider, called the Sony Ericsson G705. It's not an official announcement though, but those images look real enough.
The new Sony Ericsson G705, which is said to be announced within two weeks (another Sony Ericsson announcement so soon?), is a slider, which features a 3 megapixel camera and a built-in GPS receiver.
Update: We've just found credible info that the upcoming Sony Ericsson G705 sports Wi-Fi as well, much like the Sony Ericsson C905. Well, that makes the package that much sweeter.
Unfortunately, the 3 megapixel camera doesn't feature auto focus (what a bummer!) and it has a LED flash only. Obviously, Sony Ericsson are turning their backs on xenon flashes, which they pioneered in the first place. The camera will also obviously support geo-tagging thanks to the built-in GPS receiver.
The Sony Ericsson G705 also has 128MB of internal memory and a M2 memory card slot to expand it further.
So far we don't have any info on availability but we'll keep you posted as new information surfaces.
Source: SE4M
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Sony Ericsson G705 surfaces, GPS and a 3 megapixel snapper on board - reader comments
- boyboy
SE in the past: fewer handset with complete features, innovation & with reasonable price like T68i, T610, K750, W810, W900. SE in present: more handset with ugly design & less features. Just bring to the past policy and net income will be positiv...
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- 2008-08-04 02:23
- uExT
- Erick
Any manufacturer launching high-level sophisticated devices in the current economic climate is making a bold choice to attempt to shape the future of the market. For the immediate term price will be the key factor in determining the success of this d...
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- 2008-08-03 20:44
- Tr8a
- yes.
As a professional within software and actually worked with HCR and interactional design; the interface of sony ericssons standard phones has been very poor last 2 years. Their smartphone (I own a p1i) is even more bad. The ONLY good thing I found in ...
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- 2008-08-03 11:49
- pray
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