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June 2008
(72%)
50 Reviews
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Abstract: The Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot family welcomed two new members in February. We already gave you a glimpse of the 5-megapixel C902, and now junior has the stage all to itself in our Sony Ericsson C702 review. The two sharpshooters clearly have different targ...
Abstract: Sony Ericssons imaging-centric Cyber-shot phones started with the K-series back in early 2006, so imagine our surprise when the Japanese-Swedish company announced that its latest range of camera-phones would be the C702 and the C902 at this years Mob...
Like most things tough (see Chuck Norris) the C702 isn't exactly good looking. That said it still has plenty to offer. The 3.2-megapixel camera for a start comes with auto-focus and neat shortcut controls. Built-in GPS also adds gravy to the smartphon...
We weren't exactly impressed with the C702's toughness. Despite its rugged plastic body and screw-locked, rubberised battery cover, it winces like a girl when compared to true tough-nuts such as the Samsung Solid and JCB Toughphone. The GPS too, a...
Putting this up against the Toughphone is like pitting Amir Kahn against Joe Calzaghe. It's not as tough as it thinks it is. Still a decent mid-market cam phone, though.Sony Ericsson C702 Cyber-shot is tagged with Sony Ericsson, camera, mobile phone...
Integrated A-GPS technology, Google Maps, Voice guide Sat Nav option, Dust- and splash-resistant casing, HSDPA, 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, Camera interface, Decent music player, Sturdy sliding camera lens cover
Camera performance could be better, LED rather than xenon flash, Navigator software is trial version, A-GPS technology can run-down power quickly, No 3.5mm headphone socket, Fiddly numberpad and control keys, Locked back panel can be tricky to remove, ...
We love the number of different functions offered on the Sony Ericsson Cybershot C702i, in particular its camera and geo-tagging facility. In fact, we were so impressed, were prepared to overlook our minor gripes about its design and recommend this p...
Abstract: While the Sony Ericsson C702 is a decent phone in its own right, it was always going to draw comparisons with its five-megapixel family member, the C902, and for this reason it will be judged accordingly. The camera disappoints, particularly for a Cyb...
Abstract: Its rugged credentials may be a bit suspect - its more Ross Kemp than Andy McNab - but this is still a great little mid-range phone. The 3.2-megapixel camera is more than competent and packed with features, the music player does a better than averag...
Published: 2008-07-21, Author: Andrew , review by: CNET.co.uk
HSDPA; GPS; splash- and dust-proof
Lack of xenon flash on the camera; battery cover can be tough to open
This is another solid phone from Sony Ericsson that features HSPDA (3.5G) and GPS. While there isn't anything massively wrong with this handset, parts of it are slightly disappointing, such as the battery cover being outrageously hard to open and the ...
No xenon flash LED photo light flash instead, Keypad controls closely packed, No WiFi, No 3.5mm headphone socket or adapter supplied
Decently featured 3.2-megapixel Cyber-shot cameraphone, with A-GPS satellite navigation technology, plus dust- and splash-resistant covers for active outdoors types...