G900 is one of the most awaited UIQ phone from Sony Ericsson. This phone become more interesting since use similar design with ordinary cell phone, but has UIQ OS and touch screen. Unwiredview just post their review about this phone and found some interesting fact. In the bottom line they said that the G900 turned out to be an interesting smartphone, easy to use for calls or writing messages as a normal phone, while retaining all the capabilities of Symbian UIQ. It’s a good product that will probably sell well. The G900 not a top model among the Sony communicators; the successors of the P1 and T5 are expected to come out towards the end of the year. This model should be great for people who need normal phone functions first and smartphone functions second.
Another phone that was announced by the Sony Ericsson Mobile Company at the Mobile World Congress 2008 was the Sony Ericsson G900. Even though the phone looks very similar to the G700, there are some slight differences. The most obvious difference is the G900’s silver metallic strip that runs along its edges.
It seems that the G900 has a row of sensitive soft keys just like the K850i, but actually they’re placed on the responsive touch-screen LCD and dedicated buttons for messaging and notes. The G900’s numeric keypad is similar to that of the G700 but don’t quite offer tactility. The M2 expansion slot is somewhat stacked below the proprietary post, but can be hidden behind the battery cover, while the dedicated keylock now finds itself on the right hand edge.



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