Apr 28 2008
Sony Ericsson G502
Posted by: Sierra Monica B. in mobile phones

Sony Ericsson G502 and Sony Ericsson Z780 are two new cell phones that will be released on the market in second quarter this year and are the most affordable HSDPA models released by the company. You can read more about the Sony Ericsson Z780 on CameraPhonesPlaza.

Working on UMTS/HSDPA 2100 and GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900/1800/1900 networks, Sony Ericsson G502 candybar-style cell phone delivers high-speed data transfers over the Internet so you to have a more pleasant browsing experience.
Same as the Z780, G502 supports Google Maps with turn-by-turn directions and restaurants/hotels reviews and ratings, as well as GPS capability via the GPS Enabler HGE-100 accessory that plugs into the cell phone.
Besides Exchange ActiveSync, RSS reader and weather forecasts, features encountered at the Z780, Sony Ericsson G502 comes also with picture/video blogging, Web 2.0 support, automatic e-mail set-up, stereo Bluetooth, media player with Mega Bass, 3D games, FM radio, a built-in 2MP camera with 4x digital zooming, Access NetFront web browser, Speakerphone, modem, USB mass storage, Flight Mode, and a 2-inch TFT display of 262K colors and 240 x 320 pixel resolution.

The 32MB internal phone memory can be extended via a Memory Stick Micro card.
Powered by a battery of up to 9 hours talk time, the G502 cell phone has a stand-by time of 330 hours.
It comes in Champagne Black and Brilliant Hazel colors and measures 109 x 46 x 13.5 mm at 83.5 grams.





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