Sony Ericsson G900 on Orange UK – Sony G900
Saturday, October 11th, 2008The latest G-Series mobile phone has finally found a second network operator in the UK, after being initially released on O2 some weeks ago the new Sony Ericsson G900 has now been made available on Orange contract deals.
This new network launch means that there are now double the number of tariffs available when choosing the best deal, there are also a number of free gift options aswell as some heavily discounted line rental packages.
Although the Sony G900 was also made available as a SIM Free handset many consumers were becoming frustrated that they could only connect this amazing little phone to the O2 network if they wanted a contract deal, the news that the G900 is now on the Orange network is a real positive as consumers can now compare tariffs and get the right package to suit their usage requirements.
The Sony Ericsson G900 Orange phone lets you choose how you want to use your phone. Make a call, listen to a song, and visit a Web site. With the Sony G900 it is simple and straight forward. Use the key control – or just touch the screen with your finger to make it happen. You can even use the stylus to write in your own handwriting. Quick and easy, no keyboard needed. The inclusion of a 5.0 megapixel camera lets you take print-quality photos. Setting the picture’s focus area is as easy as touching the screen. Take your photo, then share – blog it, email it, and send it to friends.
With a built in 5.0 megapixel camera, with auto focus and image stabiliser, the Sony Ericsson G900 takes quality pictures that you will want to share with your friends. Store them in your phone, email them to friends or upload them to your blog
With Wi-Fi you can use your Sony Ericsson G900 on Orange to connect to a local wireless network (W-LAN) to connect to the internet. This offers a cheap (sometimes free) method of connecting to the net to download emails, files, or check on your favourite website.
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