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DESIGN AND DIMENSIONS Sony Ericsson G502 |
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Product Type | Feature phone | |
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Form Factor | Bar | |
Aerial | Internal | |
Height | 110 mm | Worse than 73 % of phones rated. |
Width | 46 mm | Worse than 89 % of phones rated. |
Depth | 14 mm | Worse than 69 % of phones rated. |
Weight | 84 g | Better than 93 % of phones rated. |
Body Colour | Celerity red | Atomic silver | Champagne black | |
Waterproof (Water-resistant) | - | |
Integrated Components | FM radio |
The Sony Ericsson G502 has a height of 110 mm, a width of 46 mm and a thickness of 14 mm. The weight of the phone is 84 g.
Show moreDISPLAY Sony Ericsson G502 |
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Display Type | LCD display | |
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Display Technology | TFT | |
Screen Size (Display Size) | 2" | Worse than 93 % of phones rated. |
Screen Resolution (Display Resolution) | 240 x 320 pixels | Worse than 75 % of phones rated. |
Colour Depth | 262,144 colours | Worse than 56 % of phones rated. |
Display Illumination Colour | White |
The screen size reaches 2" inches. Phones with smaller displays are easier to use with one hand. The experience is less pleasant compared to phones with large displays. However, if you're buying a phone for basic use and don't want, for example, a good gaming experience or a large screen for watching movies, this size should be good enough for you. The disadvantage of LCD displays is the relatively lower color contrast displayed, as the technology cannot display absolute black well. Also due to the higher power consumption, LCD displays are no longer as common in phones. Even so, some manufacturers still equip their phones with LCD technology. However, modern smartphones are already using OLED technology. The advantage of LCD phones is that they tend to be cheaper to build than OLED technology.
Display Resolution of Sony Ericsson G502 is 240 x 320 pixels. A higher display resolution is a prerequisite for a sharper image. The standard for mid-range phones today is a Full HD resolution of 1920 × 1080 px. Cheaper phones, which usually have a smaller diagonal, have an HD resolution of 1280 × 720 px. Smaller resolutions can only be found in older models. Best phones, on the other hand, have a 4K resolution of 3840 x 2160 px.
MEMORY Sony Ericsson G502 |
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Internal Memory Size (Storage Capacity) | - | |
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User Memory | 32 MB | |
Supported Flash Memory Cards (Expandable Memory) | Memory Stick Micro M2 |
An additional option to increase the storage capacity of this model is to insert a memory card.
CAMERA Sony Ericsson G502 |
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MAIN CAMERA |
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Number of Main Cameras | 1 | |
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Sensor Resolution | 2 Megapixel | Worse than 80 % of phones rated. |
Digital Zoom | 4x | Better than 57 % of phones rated. |
FRONT CAMERA |
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Number of Front Cameras | 0 |
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The rear camera of the Sony Ericsson G502 has only one lens. Single lens is more typical for older phones or lower-end phones with lower quality cameras. The rear cameras of modern phones nowadays are usually equipped with two, three and sometimes even five rear camera lenses. The resolution of the main lens is 2 Megapixel. Higher resolution does not necessarily mean super high quality photos. Furthermore, it depends on the pixel size but also on other important factors.
Digital zoom in this case offers zooming up to 4x. Of course, the higher the lens value, the more distant object can be zoomed in. Nonetheless, the disadvantage of digital zoom is that the quality and sharpness of photo deteriorates when using it.
BATTERY AND CHARGING Sony Ericsson G502 |
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Battery Capacity (Battery Size) | - | |
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Standby Time | 340 hours | Worse than 53 % of phones rated. |
Talk Time | 600 minutes | Better than 55 % of phones rated. |
Run Time Details |
Talk: up to 600 min Standby: up to 340 hrs |
Standby time is 340 hours and it expresses the maximum time your phone can last on a single charge when you are not actively using it. Talk time, or we can say battery life when making calls, then indicates amount of time your phone will last from a full charge if you are constantly on a call. Sony Ericsson G502 is provided with a talk time about 600 minutes.
CELLULAR Sony Ericsson G502 |
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Technology | WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM | |
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Mobile Broadband Generation | 3G | Worse than 64 % of phones rated. |
Software Platforms Supported | Java |
Sony Ericsson G502 supports 3G. 5G connectivity, which is slowly replacing standard 4G connectivity, is still more the preserve of the latest phones.
Show moreCOMMUNICATIONS Sony Ericsson G502 |
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Data Transmission | GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA | |
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2G Band | 900 GSM, 1800 GSM, 1900 GSM | |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth | |
Bluetooth Profiles | A2DP | |
Communication Features | Mobile Email client | |
Messaging Services | SMS, MMS |
Basic connectivity standards also include Bluetooth, making it easy to communicate wirelessly with other devices such as headphones, tablets, speakers and smartwatches.
Show moreMEDIA Sony Ericsson G502 |
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Audio Features | Mega Bass |
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FEATURES Sony Ericsson G502 |
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Phone Functions | Speakerphone, call timer, conference call, vibrating alert | |
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Polyphonic Ringer | Yes | |
Personal Information Management | Calendar, calculator, reminder, countdown timer, alarm clock | |
Additional Phone Features | PictBridge direct printing, Radio Data Service (RDS) |
OTHERS Sony Ericsson G502 |
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Included Accessories | Power adapter |
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