The Sony Ericsson C702a is designed to capture photos in any position. The camera key and the active lens cover are specifically integrated and placed so users can stabilize the 3.2-megapixel camera and take pictures with one hand. Combined with steady-grip materials and a wrist-strap provided in-box, the C702a users won’t have to worry about dropping it. The C702a provides GPS and a range of location-based imaging services that add a new dimension to taking and managing photos. When consumers snap a photo, information about where they are in the world is automatically added to the image. So they can always share photos according to where the shots were taken. Google Maps for Mobile locates and guides users to where they want to go. GPS pinpoints locations for turn-by-turn voice guidance to one of up to 20 million points of interest.
Splash and dust resistant exterior for users with active lifestyles
Single-handed 3.2-megapixel camera use for spur-of-the-moment photos
Built-in GPS with location-based imaging to sort and view photos according to where they were taken
Google Maps for Mobile locates and guides users by pinpointing the location and getting turn-by-turn voice guidance to one of up to 20 million points of interest
HSDPA broadband technology to download a full-length music track up to four times faster than average on a regular 3G phone (about 14 seconds per song)
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