Sony Ericsson G900

The Sony Ericsson G900 (codenamed Tyra) is a high-end Symbian UIQ GSM/HSDPA candybar smartphone announced by Sony Ericsson in February 2008 at Mobile World Congress and released in May of the same year.

It is a business-oriented phone that has a so-called hybrid PDA/phone design (generic feature phone with a touchscreen). It is a sixth phone using the UIQ 3.0 software platform and second phone to be released with a 5.0-megapixel camera after K850i (G900 is unrelated to CyberShot).

The G900 was available in two colors: Dark Red and Dark Brown.

Variants

 * G900c: Chinese version.

Related phones

 * Sony Ericsson G700: announced along with G900, but lacks WiFi and has the 3.2MP camera compared to it. The Business Edition also exists, but omits camera.
 * Sony Ericsson G702 (codenamed BeiBei): supposed to be a successor to the G700, but it was cancelled due to the outdated specs and had only its prototype units. It had the UIQ 3.3, the newer version.

Batteries

 * Sony Ericsson BST-33 (3.6 V, 950 mAh Li-Po)

Chargers

 * Sony Ericsson CST-60 (4.9 V, 450 mA)
 * Sony Ericsson CST-70 (4.9 V, 700 mA)
 * Sony Ericsson CST-75 (4.9 V, 700 mA)

Supported accessories

 * Sony Ericsson DCU-60 USB cable
 * Sony Ericsson HPM-70 earphones
 * Sony Ericsson MMC-60 music cable

Themes

 * Default
 * Clarity
 * Organza
 * Sequoia