Officially presented last Sept 9. Sony Ericsson G705 was initially intended to be presented on Sept 8 but instead presented a day later. The Sony Ericsson G705 is what everyone expected, a good-looking slider phone with attractive features.

The thing that you might find interesting about the SE G705 is that it is not a smartphone. It’s presented as a “personal assistant,” it doesn’t run on Symbian UIQ and neither on any other mobile OS, leveraging on a Java platform.

The official features of the Sony Ericsso G705 are:

  • 2.4 inch TFT display with 262K color
  • 240 x 320 pixels and automatic rotation
  • A-GPS, Google Maps
  • Google shortcut key
  • Wi-Fi and DLNA
  • Quad-band GSM and HSDPA connectivity
  • YouTube access
  • Full HTML browser
  • Email with Exchange ActiveSync
  • Music and Video players
  • FM radio
  • Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP
  • A 3.2 Megapixel camera with fixed focus and flash
  • Geotagging and video recording
  • 120MB of internal memory and a 1GB M2 card (offered by Sony Ericsson for free).

“The G705 is ideal for those who need a bit of help organizing their busy life. This life-enhancing phone has everything you need to keep track of your daily activities and is perfect for keeping in touch with friends. It also allows you to stay fully up-to-date thanks to the full HTML browser, email support, and desktop RSS feeds – all delivered at turbo 3G speeds,” states Catherine Cherry, global product marketing manager at Sony Ericsson. [via Softpedia]

We have another handphone to look out for, SE G705′s features are interesting enough to keep an eye out for it. Browsing Google and having access to Youtube is already enough for some to buy this handphone. Though there are still no pricing details yet, the European and Asian versions of G705 will hit the market in October 2008, while the American version is expected to be launched in the first months of 2009.

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