Apr 21 2008

Revealing Sony Ericsson G502

Posted by Michell at 3:31 pm
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Sony Ericsson will be announcing the G502, previously known by the codename Emelie, on Wednesday 23rd April - well, that doesn’t keep us from revealing it already! G502 is a fancy-looking candy bar phone in the style of K530, but with a clean black design, that feels a bit inspired by the land of Japan.

The front of this black jewel plays host to a 2 inch large TFT display of QVGA resolution, capable of showing upto 262.144 colours.

The G502 is a HSDPA-enabled phone targeted at the business & youth segment with support Exchange Activesync and built-in Google Maps for Mobile. The phone is supposedly ready for Web 2.0 with the built-in Access NetFront web browser, and it shall be easy to set up e-mail accounts on it by using the e-mail wizard. RSS feeds can be displayed on the standby screen, as on other A2-based feature phones.

It will feature a 2 mega pixel fixed focus camera on the back with 4x digital zoom and video recording possibilites. Apart from that, G502 features Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR as well as USB 2.0 support.

Its dimensions will be 109 x 46 x 13.5 millimetres, and it’ll weigh in at 83.5 grams. It has 32 MB internal memory, and it can be expanded by Memory Stick Micro cards.

G502, which is a tri-band GSM phone with EDGE support, will hit selected markets in Q2 this year, and will be available in two colour trimmings; Brilliant Hazel & Champagne Black.

We’ve got a question for you, Sony Ericsson. Why not make a change, and put UIQ on this phone instead of the A2 software platform?

Other than that, well, I guess you saw this first on USEB :-)

PS. Pressing the thumbnail, will give you a larger view!


17 responses to “Revealing Sony Ericsson G502”

Comments

  1. Harry says:

    Michell,

    Isn’t it almost like K660 in features??? It looks better than K660 but I don’t see a point of having two phones with almost the same features???

    I think there must be something different about this device other than looks…

    3:45 pm on 4/21/08
  2. Michell Bak says:

    Unfortunately, it is pretty much a K660 in a slimmer trimming.

    3:47 pm on 4/21/08
  3. Arun says:

    to be honest, there’s nothing new in this phone.. same old sony ericsson 2mp cam mid-range with just a little bit of different design… except the dpad keys, the numpad looks pretty similar to the k750i… not extremely desirable.

    3:55 pm on 4/21/08
  4. cliosguy says:

    wait, does the G means a symbian powered phone?

    4:26 pm on 4/21/08
  5. Michell Bak says:

    Nope, it’s a feature phone.

    5:11 pm on 4/21/08
  6. Kucing Garong says:

    G-series stands for “Generation web”. I think SE should rename K660 to G501, and Z770 to G505. LOL

    5:47 pm on 4/21/08
  7. steve says:

    Do you know if it has touch like the G700/900?

    6:24 pm on 4/21/08
  8. Michell Bak says:

    It’s not a smart phone, no touch screen.

    6:27 pm on 4/21/08
  9. cliosguy says:

    ooh… to bad, well then the W760 still beening my next phone :-)

    8:04 pm on 4/21/08
  10. Vignesh says:

    I thought G series phones were supposed to be organizer oriented phones running on Symbian UIQ…

    9:03 am on 4/22/08
  11. J.Havrlant (SE cz) says:

    @Michell Bak: well done ;)

    10:23 am on 4/22/08
  12. bodeh6 says:

    Why is it not QuadBand GSM? This is 2008. This is a mid tier phone. QuadBand should be standard by now.

    2:07 pm on 4/22/08
  13. Chris S says:

    yeah but if you look in time SE only puts quadband on there flagship phone. :D

    6:54 pm on 4/22/08
  14. kiki says:

    not wifi ?

    3:12 pm on 4/23/08

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  1. G502 & Z780 Announced | Unofficial Sony Ericsson Blog
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