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C702 Sony Ericksson Cybershot

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nybody who has ever had the pleasure of using a Sony Ericksson Cybershot camera phone will recall how seamlessly it captures high quality images time after time.

Well, they've gone and improved it even further with their latest release the C702 Cybershot.

Chock full of the latest technology, it basically all comes down to this; better pictures, quicker.

There are a few other features which make it noticeably better as well, now it is splash and dust resistant, for you extreme types who like taking pics while hanging off the edge of an ocean cliff, and to make that even safer, they've re-jigged the interface so you can take those pics with just one hand, useful when dangling off said cliff.

If you're not quite sure which cliff you're on, the new built in GPS has location based imaging, which means you can sort and view your photos according to where you took them. Not bad for a phone, but this is like a phone on steroids.

The camera is 3.2 megapixel affair, with a very intuitive interface. The phone gives you better quality pics, all you need to do is press snap! Another cool feature is that you can use Google maps to locate yourself, or find your way with turn by turn voice guidance. Did we mention you can make phone calls? What more could you ask for?


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