Monday, April 14, 2008

Sony Ericsson G700 Mobile Phone Set Received FCC Approval

The latest Sony Ericsson G700 mobile phone has been approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently. This mobile offers a number of attractive features including 5-way navigation key, buttons for volume control on the side of the mobile set, 3.2 megapixel camera on the back. However, it also sports a camera on the front, which allows its users to do video conferencing. Sony Ericsson G700 provides a stylus which makes navigation and writing e-mail easier for the users. This 3G mobile phone supports most of audio and video formats.

Mobilewhack reported:

The G700 comes with a Stylus, so navigation and typing out emails can be convenient. You can also use the stylus to pan photos. The phone is also a 3G phone. It supports the Memory Stick Micro (M2) for added memory up to 8GB. When connected to a computer, it will act as a USB mass storage device for convenient file transfer. There's also an integrated RSS feed reader!

Sony Ericsson G700 mobile includes all the common features of a modern day cell phone. Users can access to the internet can use it as a tool of entertainment as it supports video and audio formats. Now, it has received the approval of FCC. However, the price and the probable release date are yet to be revealed by the company.

1 comment:

rashid1891 said...

Good Informative Post! The Sony Ericsson C905a is more like a camera

with a feature phone attached to it than the other way around. In other

words, if you're big on having a solid camera with you at all times and

less concerned with having an actual phone, the C905a is going to make

you happy.