Sony Ericsson G502 review: Web as you go
Gsmarena have posted a review of the Sony Ericsson G502. Here are the key features, main disadvatages and final words.
Key features:
2" 262K-color TFT LCD display of QVGA resolution
GPRS, EDGE and 3G connectivity with HSDPA
Great web browser
Great battery life
Compact size
M2 memory card slot
2 megapixel camera
Media center
Comfortable keypad
FM radio with RDS
Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP support
USB connectivity
Main disadvantages:
Camera produces mediocre pictures
Poor display legibility under direct sunlight
No video-call camera
No document reader
D-pad might be uncomfortable at first
Final words
All in all, Sony Ericsson G502 turned out a very capable thingy. It has the performance to back up its specs and scores high enough where it really matters - the internet experience. Decked with the proper price tag, it is sure to earn a top spot in the wish list of everyone after a good internet-capable phone and not willing to pay an arm and a leg.
On the other hand, the G502 has a number of limitations, as expected in a budget phone. It has little hidden surprises, so if you are not pleased with the specs sheet as it is, you'd better look elsewhere for your next handset.
Sony Ericsson G502 has altogether good chances of becoming a market success and the price is once again going to be make-or-break. After all, talking phones in this price range, it is a fine line between triumph and fiasco.
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