Sony Ericsson G900 - Stay Organised

June 26, 2008 at 9:34 am by Jay | In Mobile News, Coming Soon Handsets

Everything with the Sony Ericsson G900 is simple, and the phone is designed for people who are constantly on the go. Email, calendar, notes, reminders, are all available at the touch of your finger. The touch screen interface is navigated by large icons on the screen, simple to use with thumb or finger. The operating system on the handset is Symbian UIQ, the same OS as used by the P1i or more recently the W960i.

One of the main features of the G900 is the built in 5.0 megapixel camera. The camera focus feature can be moved by touching the screen. There is a video clip below, and you will see this in operation. The G900 is a 3G handset, and also has WiFi connectivity, so you can access the information you want without delay. The G900 also has built in blogger support, so once you have taken your picture you can upload it to the web within minutes for all to see.

The handset is supplied with a stylus, which is used for handwiriting recognition. This is the simplest way to create messages and emails. You can also choose to store memos on the phone, which are stored to the main screen of the phone, a bit like an electronic post-it note - this is a neat feature from Sony Ericsson.

Other features on the handset include support for push email, and access to RSS feeds. The RSS feeds work exactly the same as they do on your PC. Once you have subscribed to the content from your favourite websites, it will be delivered automatically to the standby screen of your mobile phone - this is a great way to keep up to date with topics that interest you whether it be gaming, politics or the weather.

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