Sony Ericsson mid range UIQ phones aimed at 30-something to 60 market. Smaller than Sony Ericsson's earlier UIQ phones they still pack and impressive specification. The G900 has a five megapixel camera and is WiFi enabled. The G700 has a 3 megpixel camera. Both are touch screen devices, but also have a directional pad.
Mixture of photos captured at the launch event and photos provided by Sony Ericsson PR.
N95 vs G900
G900 keypad
G700 Keypad
Panel system
G700 application launcher (grid mode) Grid mode makes much more sense on a phone with a direction pad.
Image viewer
Post it notes on your phone
Touch screen Touch screen for handwritten notes, and hand writing recognition (as well as UI navigation and control).
Idle screen on G900
Jotter on G900
Opera 8.54 There's a chance an updated version of Opera may be provided later on.
World clock panel
Task panel
Camera shoot mode
Entertainment applications Including TrackID for identifying music. Quickoffice and ActiveSync are there too.
Quickoffice Allowing document viewing and creation.
Application launch The G900 has the usual UIQ application launcher.
Touch to focus In the camera there are several focus options - auto-focus, macro and infinity and touch to focus. With touch to focus you click on the area of the photo you want to focus on.
G900 from the back The small camera top right is 5 megapixels.
G900 in hand Small as a typical Sony Ericsson feature phone.
G900 from the side
Volume controls and lock control
SE connector The proprietary connector remains king for Sony Ericsson.
5.0 megapixels Mpt bad for a 'feature phone'.
G900 Camera
G900 Sorry for the lighting effects. Sony Ericsson seems to like launching phones in show rooms with mood lighting.
Press Image The softkey action require you to press on the screen. By contrast the G700 has hardware softkeys.