The Sony Ericsson G700 was introduced alongside the much-better G900 model at this year’s Mobile World Congress (3GSM) in Barcelona, Spain. We never thought it will cross the Pond and somehow we still doubt that’s the case, even though it just passed the FCC hurdle. Sony Ericsson is known to push virtually all of its devices through FCC, but fails to deliver them to the U.S. market.

Still, I want to be an optimist here. UIQ is set to help Motorola push the Z10 and hopefully their future UIQ-based smartphones in North America. They’re even organizing two UIQ Fast Track events in Boston and San Francisco this May. Sony Ericsson could certainly take advantage of UIQ’s presence on the continent and aside from launching the G700, also release the WiFi-equipped G900 model.
We’ve nothing official from the Swedish-Japanese folks, it’s just me speculating at the moment. Hopefully, this will go beyond my wishful thinking…


January 30th, 2009 at 8:20 pm
Hi
I am facing a problem in my cell phone Sony Ericsson G700. The problem is that it is showing wrong memory..the phone memory is getting used up day by day as i’m using my cell, whether i listen to songs or i click photographs or use any other application!! There are different areas where the memory is used up in the phone memory like:
Media files
Camera
Messaging
Contacts
Standby etc..
The camera memory is used up when i click photos and with it Stand by memory also fills but when i delete those photographs camera memory becomes zero but Standy still shows the same incremented value!!!
The problem in my cell is that this standby memory fills. I’m not able to figure out where is this memory utilised?? The memory fills up gradually and consequently the whole 160 mb (phone memory) gets exhausted within no time.
Kindly solve this problem…