Introduction
Emelie was the codename of G502, before its launch. Sony Ericsson has always been using female names in case of handsets in development, for example the sister-phone is called BeiBei, which has become G702. The two members of the G series (announced in February) has been interesting because besides their conventional phone design they had a touchscreen and Symbian operating system. I can’t say that we were overly excited of G900 or G700, but they still had something unique.
And now here’s G502, thanks to XXL GSM. And it has nothing, I repeat nothing new, outstanding, extra or special. Zero innovation and new features, this is just another Sony Ericsson handset of the many others. Well, anyway, let’s see who were considered as the target users, let’s just take a look at the company’s website.
Hmm… it looks like the marketing guys didn’t have anything unique either, so they have just mentioned fast email access and data connections. There would be no problems with that, but the thing is that there has already been such a phone, it’s called K660i and it has quite similar specs as the subject of our current review.
Of course HSDPA is very practical, but G502 is a step backwards, compared to previous G series models (the lower model numbering might be a hint for this), so the most charming aspect of Emelie might be its price.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!