What is it: Rugged camera phone with GPS
What we think: It will take a few knocks and is relatively easy to use, but it could do with more pizzazz
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 21 July 2008
Tags: Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson C702, text messages, apps, shutter lag
We like:
HSDPA; GPS; splash- and dust-proof
We don't like:
Lack of xenon flash on the camera; battery cover can be tough to open
CNET UK judgement:
This is another solid phone from Sony Ericsson that features HSPDA (3.5G) and GPS. While there isn't anything massively wrong with this handset, parts of it are slightly disappointing, such as the battery cover being outrageously hard to open and the lack of xenon flash on the camera
Full review:
Aimed at outdoor types, the Sony Ericsson C702 is described as dust- and splash-proof and packs a 3.2-megapixel camera and GPS. Is this sturdy phone more than just tough looks? It's currently available from several networks for free on a monthly contract or for about £200 on pay as you go. Continue Reading...
Sony Ericsson C702 History
14 Jul 2008 in Crave
Sony Ericsson C702: Geotagging your mobile pics
If you want to geotag your pics so that you can show off all your drunken nights spent in Shoreditch, then the Sony Ericsson C702 might be the phone for you
Latest user reviews
January 4, 2009
Posted by: gyrwe
"Does what it says on the box"
July 23, 2008
Posted by: shopmobiles4u
"Does what it says on the box"
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