gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-09-24 12:22:16
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Sony Ericsson C702 Cyber-shot is a mobile phone built for use outdoors. Built to be dust and splash resistant, it is designed to capture photos quickly in any angle or position. Plus, it is capable of detecting faces and smiles with its 3.2 megapixel c...
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...
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Joining the Cyber-shot lineup of photo-majoring cameraphones, the Sony Ericsson C702 has been given a more resilient, outdoors-and-active kind of twist than others in the snap-specialist range.For starters, the C702 has been built to withstand a bit mo...
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...
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The Sony Ericsson Cybershot C702i is a compact handset measuring 106x48x16mm, which features a rugged aluminium and plastic casing complete with a 2.2in reflective screen. According to Sony Ericsson the Sony Ericsson Cybershot C702i is splash- and du...
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...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 12:23:12
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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...
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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...
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RRP: $449 The days of needing to lug a camera and phone around are nigh, as phone makers address not only the picture quality but also the added functionality of the latest camera phones. Launched alongside its bigger brother, the C902, the more...
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The C702 is one of the most feature-packed, rugged handsets we’ve reviewed. If build and call quality are of paramount concern, this is a great choice.
Build quality, IP54 dust and water resistant, excellent display, A-GPS with included applications...
Battery cover difficult to remove, no way of checking data use for A-GPS, mediocre camera, no 3.5mm headphone jack The Final Word The C702 is one of the most feature-packed, rugged handsets we’ve reviewed. If build and call quality are of paramount...
The C702 is one of the most feature-packed, rugged handsets we’ve reviewed. If build and call quality are of paramount concern, this is a great choice.
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stuff.tv Updated: 2016-11-26 18:33:16
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After wowing us with the wonderfully sleek lines of the C902, Sony Ericsson has done a complete volte-face with its latest Cyber-shot member. Not only has the rugged, mid-range C702 been pumped with protein shakes, it’s been given street smarts with...
Ultra user-friendly. Camera is decent at the 3.2MP level. Handy camera keypad shortcuts. Nippy HSDPA download speeds...
Not ruggedized enough for harsh environments. Lack of Xenon or power LED flash a major oversight. GPS signal lock from cold start temperamental...
Not as tough as its rugged rivals but a solid if slightly dull mid-range camphone...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:33:16
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7th of June 2008 The Sony Ericsson C702 is the new junior Cyber-shot phone, featuring a decent 3.2 mega pixel camera with auto focus and face detection, as well as a revamped user interface compared to the K550, which seems to be its predecessor. Whe...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:33:16
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Joining Sony Ericssons Cyber-shot camera-centric handset range, the C702 has been designed to be a bit tougher than your average cameraphone. Geared up for an active, outdoorsy kind of user, this 3.2-megapixel camphone has a splash- and dust-resistant...
webbased features, 3.5mm headphones adapter supplied...
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...
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No matter how resentful we feel about picture quality of phone cameras or how far it is from what normal digital cameras deliver, what we can´t but need to account for is they come in pretty handy sometimes, especially for capturing interesting things...
Splash and dust resistant, Builtin GPS receiver and excellent navigation software...
Annoying buttons, Mediocre incall quality, Camera quality is OK, nothing more...
We believe the Sony Ericsson C702 has been designed to hold out against splashes and dust and it shows, but what about calls? The manufacturer claims battery provides up to 7 hours of continuous talk time and 300 hours in standby. The fact in-call qual...
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Sony Ericsson's C702 is the less sophisticated sister of the C902 which I reviewed a few weeks ago and loved. Like the C902 this is an entrant in Sony Ericsson's Cyber-shot range and its emphasis is on camera capability. But there is other good stuff goi...
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smape.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:33:16
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The market of tough phones has never reached a mass scale, most of these narrowly specialized solutions were released either as a means of portfolio expansion or to fill in a small vacant niche. That’s why there’s little variety among these products...
The quality of signal provided by Sony Ericsson C702 is up to the standards, yet the volume of the polyphonical speaker proves at times insufficient. Unlike the senior C902 model, the phone comes with a bundled 1 Gb memory card, which ought to be enou...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:33:16
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The Sony Ericsson C702, while boasting some appealing features, particularly the built-in GPS receiver, remains in the C902’s shadow. Related links Sony Ericsson supports free runners Sony and Ericsson - trouble at mill over PlayStation phone Sony Eric...
With a built-in GPS receiver, a host of navigational applications are included providing route planning, geo-tagging and even a fitness regime...
As part of the Cyber-shot range, the C702’s snapping abilities ultimately disappoints.Look and Feel...
The Sony Ericsson C702, while boasting some appealing features, particularly the built-in GPS receiver, remains in the C902’s shadow...
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mobile-review.com US Updated: 2016-11-26 18:33:16
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Our C702 unit was loud enough to break our preconceptions about muffled sound of ruggedized handsets. The phone’s vibra alert turned out to be average strength-wise, though. The reception quality of the C702 was quite good – we got strong signal level...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:33:16
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Sony Ericssons new C702 CyberShot phone is splash and dust resistant, though youll have to take their word for it. Check out our hands-on pics of this feature-rich cameraphone.
Dust and scratch resistant, 3.2-megapixel sensor with face detection auto focus, GPS location-based tagging.
A little larger than Sony Ericssons other new phones. Water resistant, not waterproof. Couldnt spill our drinks on it to test. NillSlightMODERATEPalpableExtreme...
The Sony Ericsson C702 CyberShot phone felt a little bulkier than the other phones Sony Ericsson was showing in Barcelona, but for good reason. Though our reps wouldnt let us test the dust and splash resistance at the cocktail hour, they assure us t...
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slashphone.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:33:16
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Sony Ericsson today announced two high-performance additions to its popular Cyber-shot phone range with the launch of the C702 Cyber-shot and C902 Cyber-shot. You can use the C702 Cyber-shot in a range of different conditions, as its unique design mean...
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