Sony Ericsson G700

By Joseph Hanlon on 14/02/2008

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Description:

Aside from navigation, the intended use of the G700's touchscreen is for handwriting sticky notes that are "stuck" on the standby screen or sent via MMS. Whether this a useful or gimmicky feature, the 3.2-megapixel camera and music player assure the G700 is still a handy handset.

Users' rating:

7.3/10

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docno
12/09/2008, 02:40 PM

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2
/10

This one is my 3rd Sony Ericsson - loved the others but hate this. Very is one poorly designed phone. Terrible.

Pros: Nice looking kit - compact

Cons: Horribly slow - have to wait for it to go from screen to screen (slow startup too)
Crashes - forced to reset (e.g., when adding words to dictionary)
If phone is on silent, alarm will be silent too!
Signal tends to be weak
Numbers hard to see on 'silky bronze' model
If receive sms during call, cannot hangup without closing message first
Etc etc ect

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niceah
10/06/2008, 09:33 PM

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10
/10

very nice phone!

Cons: still bulky to be a chic thing

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MelbGuy
21/05/2008, 02:55 PM

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8
/10

Wrong info on Spec, as previous comment. Talk time is 12 hrs no 4.. Lazy CNET.

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sid
08/04/2008, 06:48 AM

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9
/10

TALK TIME IS 12 HOURS NOT 4 AS MENTIONED.

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