Sony Ericsson C702 review

A tough and fully-featured for the outdoors

TechRadar Verdict

Sat Nav functionality plus added splash-resistant casing give this 3.2-megapixel Cyber-shot cameraphone outdoorsy, active lifestyle appeal

Pros

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    Integrated A-GPS technology

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    Google Maps

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    Voice guide Sat Nav option

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    Dust- and splash-resistant casing

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    HSDPA

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    3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus

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    Camera interface

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    Decent music player

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    Sturdy sliding camera lens cover

Cons

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    Camera performance could be better

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    LED rather than xenon flash

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    Navigator software is trial version

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    A-GPS technology can run-down power quickly

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    No 3.5mm headphone socket

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    Fiddly numberpad and control keys

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    Locked back panel can be tricky to remove

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    Loudspeaker average

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    Video capture quality average

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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 more bit ill-treatment than the average cameraphone, with a splash- and dust-resistant casing that's been given a touch of rubber-feel ruggedness.

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