The new Sony Ericsson G705 is the perfect, personal assistant for its user with its advanced technology-based features and functionalities. From checking emails via its Exchange ActiveSync or by using Wi-Fi to searching Google directly from the ideal screen, its 2.4 inched screen offers the finest web experience. The Sony Ericsson G705 allows its user to organize their day in the easiest and the most convenient way possible.
The most striking feature of this elegance is that its RSS feeds are delivered directly to the phone’s desktop and thus, enable users to keep themselves updated with the latest information. With its 3.2 megapixel camera along with superior video capabilities, the slider phone allows its users to upload their favorite moments directly to the web for their friends and relatives from all over the world to see.
The G705 ensures high-speed accessibility to the Internet with its turbo 3G connectivity and a screen that supports the full HTML browser, which enables users to be directed straight to their Google search using a single shortcut key. Even the size of the web page can be enlarged to landscape view through the illuminating zoom shortcut key.
Another remarkable feature of the G705 is its inbuilt GPS combined with Wayfinder navigation and Google Maps for Mobile, which means that the users wouldn’t need to ask for directions ever again. Their G705 handset can become their traveling guide whenever and wherever they are looking for a bar or restaurant to relax with family and friends. No wonder, the piece is considered to be its user’s full-time personal assistant!
The phone also boasts of a built-in FM radio, Bluetooth, media player, calculator, sound recorder, alarm clock, speakerphone, timer, calendar, and a wide array of attractive functionalities including video streaming, text messaging (SMS), picture messaging (MMS), 3D games, video viewing, vibrating alert, USB support and USB mass storage, 1GB memory space, polyphonic ringtones, automatic rotation (the landscape to portrait view can be switched by just a simple tilt of the phone), media manager, PictBridge printing, stereo.
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