The Sony Ericsson G705 is a slider phone with a large 2.4-inch screen, high-speed 3G and a full HTML browser. RSS feeds deliver news to its desktop. The integrated 3.2-megapixel camera captures photos and videos that can be uploaded to the web. With the Wi-Fi connection, users can upload pictures, create a picture blog or download music and videos from websites. Buil-in aGPS combined with Google Maps for Mobile and Wayfinder navigation helps find driving directions and locations such as restaurants and bars.
Main Features
Large 2.4-inch screen views websites and emails with high clarity
An HTML browser surfs the web like being in front of a computer
Automatic rotation switches from portrait to landscape with just a tilt of the phone
Go to Google's website from the idle screen with one key press
Built-in aGPS combined with Google Maps for Mobile and Wayfinder ensures travelers are never get lost again
Wi-Fi and DLNA certified for multiple ways to connect online
Integrated 3.2-megapixel camera snaps and shares images via Bluetooth
YouTube compatible to upload videos or download clips
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Tue Sep 09, 2008 8:27 am | By
Sony Ericsson today unveiled the G705, a slider phone with a large 2.4-inch screen, high-speed 3G and a full HTML browser.
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