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Sony Ericsson G502


The Sony Ericsson G502 is a lightweight 3.5G candy bar phone, launched in a Blizzard of confusion about the handset's GPS capabilities.
Although some of Sony Ericsson's specification sheets say that the G502 has aGPS (Advanced GPS), it does not. GPS capabilities can be added through the GPS Enabler HGE-100 accessory, but this is not included in the box. And since the HGE-100 works with a wide variety of Sony Ericsson devices, the G502 is really no different from a normal midrange SE device, except that it comes with a Google Maps application preloaded.

What do you get with the G502 is a lightweight 3.5G phone that can support HSDPA downloads. The 2 "240 x 320 pixel display and basic 2 megapixel camera is adequate for most users. Media capabilties are pretty good, with support for stereo Bluetooth and an FM radio built in, in addition to the usual Sony Ericsson media player. An email client , RSS reader, web browser and a set of PIM functions make up the software, and the G502 also supports push email from Microsoft Exchange. Unlike most other 3G phones, the G502 does not support video calling.
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LG KS360


The LG KS360 is a chatterbox beloved amongst PhoneReport device's younger audience, comments suggest. The affordable-QWERTY keyboard-containing devices has arrived in South Africa, and will retail for a price of R1 800.

The KS360 features a 2 megapixel camera, a small 2.4 "display with QVGA resolution (240x320 pixels), only 15MB of built-in memory, with support for a microSD memory card, and a battery with 800mAh of capacity that might be seen as too little, although it provides 5 hours of talk time.

The phone is well-Targeted to the young ones by including MXit, Facebook, MySpace and its shortcuts in the menu. The toy-ish look of the phone does not reduce the functionality. Simplicity is the key-feature of the KS360, the phone is no smartphone, but it supports Java applications and games. Threaded SMS, and touchscreen dialling complete the objective of LG's latest bet in the South African market.
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Sony Ericsson M610


Proto of Sony Ericsson M610i on German eBay

The new Sony Ericsson M610i is now on offer on german ebay and is available for €1000.

Reported specs of Sony Ericsson M610i:
GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz, WCDMA (UMTS)
OS - Symbian (UIQ 3.0)
Display - touchscreen240x320 pixels, 262K colors
Onboard memory - 160 MB
Memory Stick Micro (M2) cards
Wi-Fi 802.11b, Bluetooth (A2DP), IrDA
FM-radio with RDS
Dimensions – 106x55x17 mm
Weight - 116 g
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LG LH2000


LG LH2000 has a 2.2 inch LCD screen, although an even larger one would have been great. The phone is great for placing video calls and also supports T-DMB technology. This means that it is capable of bringing mobile TV services for the users of these handsets and could have done even better with a larger display.More information about LG LH2000 with T-DMB technology
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Nokia NM705i


Available to NTT DoCoMo customers, the NM705i is designed to work on the FOMA (WCDMA 2100MHz) network as well as WCDMA 800/850. A quad-band GSM phone, it will also work pretty much everywhere else in the world. There’s an FM radio on-board.
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