Saturday, May 23, 2009
Sony Ericsson C702
Sony Ericsson C702 on the other hand is keen to impress with GPS and splash and dust resistance. Its 3-megapixel camera takes advantage of geotagging, and features face detection, red-eye reduction, autofocus and dual LED
Key features
-Splash and dust resistant
-Built-in GPS receiver
-3 megapixel camera with active lens cover and dual LED flash
-Face detection and geotagging, fast autofocus
-Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, HSDPA (3.6 Mbps) in the European version
-Fingerprint resistant case
-FM radio with RDS
-Bluetooth (with A2DP)
-Tracker sports application
-Memory card slot for M2 cards (up to 8GB M2 cards supported)
Main disadvantages
-Controversial looks
-No office documents viewer
-Awkward volume/zoom rocker
-No TV out
Conclusion
A midrange cameraphone for the sports minded, the Sony Ericsson C702 sure brings excitement to the company’s Cyber-shot line. With HSDPA and a good media package keeping company to the capable 3-megapixel shooter, C702 has the entertainment sector duly covered. Add the sturdy casing and GPS-supported extras (the Tracker application is more than welcome), and you’ve got the right gadget for those who like their calls with a pinch of adventure
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