Sony Ericsson K800i Cyber-shot (Unlocked)
Manufacturer: Sony Ericsson Part number: K800i
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- With an amazing selection of features and great performance, the Sony Ericsson K7800i joins the company's K790a as a superior camera phone.
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CNET editors' review
Sony Ericsson K800i Cyber-shot (Unlocked) price range: $170.00
- Reviewed by: Kent German
- Reviewed on: 08/16/2006
The good: The Sony Ericsson K800i offers solid features, superior photo quality, and excellent performance in a sharp, eye-catching package.
The bad: The Sony Ericsson K800i's call volume was a tad low, and the navigation controls were squashed together. Also, menu navigation was somewhat sluggish.
The bottom line: With an amazing selection of features and great performance, the Sony Ericsson K7800i joins the company's K790a as a superior camera phone.
User reviews
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Almost perfect, incredibly functional
by spudskier on August 5, 2006
Pros: 3G, beautiful screen, 3Mp cam, xhtml, easy to navigate, long battery, TONS of features, small and lightweight, great sound quality
Cons: Expensive, keys a bit too small, slightly quiet
Summary: This phone is amazing. For a true gadgeteer, you'll be in heaven. The 3mp camera is great (video is eh...) and the keys are a bit too small, but ...
Summary: This phone is amazing. For a true gadgeteer, you'll be in heaven. The 3mp camera is great (video is eh...) and the keys are a bit too small, but the phone is beyond useful, intuitive and well planned out. Menus are easy to navigate, and there are more settings, options, and smart setups than you can shake a stick at! The phone is highly intuitive and flexible (from the 6 Alarms to the "profiles" for having a certian ring volume or answering settings for certain places like the office, home, car, etc...)
It's very small, easily fits in the pocket. The only thing that is slightly difficult is getting used to where to place the earpiece to optimally hear the call, but if you've had a Sony before, you'll be fine.
Haven't made a video call yet (not available in my area) but it's easy to do. Text messaging is a breeze and even tries to anticipate the next word you want to type.
It's expensive because it's not linked to a service (unlocked) but I wanted an unlocked phone that I could take to other counties and slip other Sim cards into. One last thing is the memory slot. The M2 sticks aren't available yet in the US and are very expensive on ebay so i've held off adding a memory card, but I do currently have 65mb of free space in the phone right now. When I get the memory stick I'll be adding MP3s immediately, videos, and taking even more pictures.
Camera is slightly less intuitive than the rest of the phone, no rapid fire shooting here. But it's still a good camera.
Ear piece is slightly quiet but very high quality, works well with a bluetooth headset. and the FM radio is a nice touch, although it requires you to plug in the headphones to use it... can't blast the radio through the speakerphone, just mp3s... darn
GREAT PHONE!!! If you've got the cash and want the features, you can't get a better phone in this class!!10 out of 10 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Almost perfect, almost......
by Mike Rios-Belden on September 1, 2006
Pros: 3 mega pixel camera w/A REAL FLASH; full functioning MP3 player with stereo bluetooth Profile support (plays music over a pair of bluetooth headphones); battery; ability to surf the web and push email
Cons: The expandble format of memory media it utilizes, Sony's new proprietary M2 (very expensive); only expandable up to 1GB, 15 FPS max at MPEG4 video (M2 write speeds?); finding support for push email
Summary: To put it mildly, this phone kicks major ASS! Sorry, let me explain where it is that I'm coming from and why it is that I so firmly believe ...
Summary: To put it mildly, this phone kicks major ASS! Sorry, let me explain where it is that I'm coming from and why it is that I so firmly believe this. You see, I've been a T-Mobile subscriber for well over three years, and do you know what? There phones blow. T-Mobile subscribers always get everyone else's sloppy seconds. If you have T-Mobile, then you know what it is I'm talking about. I just recently renewed my contract with T-Mobile last December and got a Samsung SGH-T809 out of the deal, a great phone (if you have T-Mobile) but in the greater scheme of things it's kind of mediocre as far as multimedia phones go. After surfing the web about 3 weeks ago I came upon a review for the K790a. After reading the feature set and CNET's review I was jazzed! I had to have this phone! Fast forward to today and here I sit with a K800i in my hand. It was worth every penny of the $400 I paid for it on EBAY!
Opening it and taking it out of the box I couldn't help but notice the heft of the phone. It has that high quality electronics feel that you get from holding an expensive and well made piece of electronics. It just feels solid in your hand. At first i wasn't that impressed with the design but after looking at it in person I grew to appreciateUpdated
to detail that the designers put into it! Don't get me wrong, no one will confuse this for a Chocolate, but its mat black finish with slivers of polished metal give it a hint of elegance rarely seen in a world populated by Razors. It even has a phone strap loop btw! Oh how I've missed you phone strap loop. The buttons are also exceptional, with a nice tactile feel that makes the keys bounce back a little after key presses, excellent! The screen is extremely bright and clear with the abilty to dim in degrees of ten from one hundred. Oh, and before I forget the screen is also fairly easy to see in daylight. On the down side of things, in regards to it's external design, are the highly polished metal lens cover that attracts tons of fingerprints and feels like it could break off fairly easily, the cramped menu buttons (that make one handed operation a breeze btw. Intentional?), and a battery cover that can be frustratingly difficult to get off (for those of us with more than one battery).
After getting over the initial 'WOW' shock of holding it I put in my Sim card in and plugged it in. After charging it for a few hours I was able to get it up and running with little to no effort via the pre-installed set-up wizard! I have to admit that this was my first time buying an unlocked phone and after this intend to get all of my phones in this manner, or until T-Mobile gets some real phones available for it's service here in the states! Using this phone made me realize just how much I missed my Sony Ericsson mobile. After working with this phone for the week or so that I've owned it, it has become painfully obvious to me just how clunky the OS on my Samsung SGH-T809 really is! Plainly put the OS on the K800i is just more intuitive. Logic and experience seem to be the key guiding forces behind the design of this phone's OS. On my Samsung I couldn't even manage my contacts like I can on my new Ericsson. Inorder to copy my contacts to my SIM on my Samsung I had to connect it to a PC and use the Samsung's bundled software to manually copy them on to my SIM! That would be great if I had a PC huh? Too bad I own a MAC (which it is very compatible with btw, but more on that later), LAME! With the K800i I can manage all of my contacts using just the phone! Another good example of it's superior OS would be the ability to view things in landscape while browsing the web or just looking at pictures! You can even play certain video games in this manner using the two buttons on the top like A and B buttons like you would on a traditional game pad! Brilliant! There are also specialized shorcuts all over the phone for things like taking pictures and playing music! All in all it is a very well thought out phone. Though I guess my one complaint would be the noticable slowdown when navigating the various menus or changing apps. It won't kill you or anything, just be aware that it DOES slow down a tad.
The biggest draw would have to be the camera that the phone is named for. It's nice, just don't expect to become a prize winning photo journalist with this thing. Picture quality is nice with little to no image artifacts, though I think Sony could have gone with a faster processor. It seems to take a while before your image appears on the screen. It's no where near as fast as my Casio, so don't take this thing to your kids soccer game or anything. Oh, and did I mention that this thing has a real Xenon flash? Nice. Would it have been too much to include an optical zoom on this thing Sony? Don't use the 16x digital zoom btw, your pictures lose resolution and end up looking like ass. All in all it's a great point and click camera.
I've read some reviews dismissing this cell for it's MP3 playback functions. Well, let me just tell you that it's kicks ass! I love it and when you pair it with optional the HBH-DS970 (which I have!) Sony Walkman Bluetooth headset it's a no brainer! This is a serious contender for the Ipod's and it's strangle hold on the portable MP3 player market! I've already thought of putting up my 30GB Ipod picture up for auction on EBAY since acquiring it! In my opinion, it's music browsing and playing abilities are on par with the Ipod's (for what that's worth) not with standing it's ability to come up with playlist on the fly! My only major complaint with this phone then comes with this next key feature, Sony's choice in memory expandibility! What gives with the introduction of yet ANOTHER proprietary memory format?!? And after I just came to terms with the memory stick duo too!..... I got a 1GB M2 card for my K800i from an import shop on EBAY. It cost me nearly twice as much as another type of flash card would've for the same amount of memory! Thanks Sony! Did I mention that it's ONLY expandable up to 1GB (so far anyways. The W810i supports Memory Stick Duo, by the way, and up to 4GB of it, or so I here. Hmmmm.....)? Whatever the case, I think it's Mp3 player is a winner and way better than my old Samsung's.
DId I mention that it also takes calls? It's reception is great! I think the speaker is loud enough, though the speaker sound from the speaker phone could be a little louder for my taste... You can also play music over the external speaker? Very cool, I used it all of the time at the office with my Samsung, too bad it'ld kill the batteries life after only about an hours worth of play, not the case with the K800i! I also think that sound coming from the K800i's mono speaker sounds better than my Samsung's stereo speakers! It doesn't distort at it loudest like my Samsung's.
For what it's worth, if you want a new phone and don't mind paying for it, then this is the phone to own! It's the equivalent of and Ipod Nano (that plays videos!), low end mega pixel camera, portable internet browsing device, and cell phone all mixed into one! Buy it!Updated
It was a breeze to synchronize my address book and phone contacts via Bluetooth! For the first time since purchasing my G4 PoweBook I've been able to save all of my contacts on to my MAC! MAC owners must get this cell! Oh, and before I forget, if you buy a 1GB M2 card beware that it only has 911MB of available space! What gives Sony?.....7 out of 7 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great phone; minor problems
by VoteforHe on November 16, 2006
Pros: Great design; awesome camera; large screen; decent music playback; intuitive design; bluetooth works; countless features
Cons: Keypad compressed because of screen size; processor lag; synchronization software very difficult to use (but eventually works); slow camera capture speed; low video resolution; lens cover slips down
Summary: The Sony Ericsson K800i is a wonderful phone, with minor flaws. I'll expand on the pros and cons I have listed above.
Great design: It's going to be ...Summary: The Sony Ericsson K800i is a wonderful phone, with minor flaws. I'll expand on the pros and cons I have listed above.
Great design: It's going to be James Bond's phone!
Awesome camera: Although there are cameras with higher resolutions, the 3.2 MP is more than enough for a camera phone.
Large screen: The 2"+ screen is great for previewing camera shots and pretty much everything else. There is some need to switch between portrait and landscape modes; this is generally intuitive (some practice needed), and the buttons and joystick realign themselves well.
Decent music playback: The music quality sounds decent on the K800i, especially since it is a phone. No bass, however.
Intuitive design: The menu system is very easy to navigate, and the shortcut buttons and top-most camera buttons are great.
Bluetooth works: Not highspeed bluetooth, but works fine.
Expandable memory: As soon as the 1 GB M2 memory stick is available, I'm getting it.
Countless features: It takes a while to run through all the features on this phone, including 5 alarm settings, infrared support, voice control, built-in secondary video-call camera, screensavers, games, very basic photo editor, ability to record phone calls...okay, I think that's it, but I'm sure there's something else I'm missing.
Keypad compressed: The large screen size on this candybar phone comes at the cost of the keypad; buttons are squeezed a little bit tightly, but it's easy to get used to, even with large fingers.
Processor lag: My main issue is that the processor is slow. Sometimes, when browsing photos or running Java applications, the phone "freezes," and takes as long as 30 seconds to catch up and respond.
Synchronization software: The synchronization software is very difficult to set-up and use. It is not very easy, but I was able to make it work after about 30 minutes. I usually use bluetooth file transfers, though the bluetooth is not high-speed. The packaged music-transfer program still does not work for me; instead, I just drag the mp3s I want into the Music folder via bluetooth (or USB).
Slow camera capture speed: This phone will not replace a digital camera. There is no optical zoom (some Nokias and Asia-exclusive phones have this), and the response time is long (takes a while to focus).
Low video resolution: Given the quality of the camera, video resolution is a bit low. Originally, this phone was to feature QVGA (320x240), but is not built in.
Lens cover slips down: Slightly annoying is that the Cyber-shot-style sliding lens cover will slide down in your pocket.
FM Radio: Radio quality is fantastic, but I wish it would work without plugging in the earbuds as a receiver.
Proprietary memory format: Why not just Memory Stick Pro Duo?Updated
Radio on Speakerphone: This actually is possible. Turn on the radio; click more; option 5: "Turn on speaker"
Call Volume: Call volume is out of 8 "circles". 4 or 5 out of 8 (default) is somewhat low. If you turn the volume up to 8 out of 8, it is decent (though not fantastic).
Flash: Far from perfect, very bright but focused on a small area. It would be better to use natural lighting.
Photo conditions: Outdoor, well-lit photographs come out extremely well; indoor photos are a bit blurry.
Other features: BestPic (Takes several pictures, and you choose the best one.) Once again, the camera is too slow for this feature to be truly useful. 3G: Connects to internet, gets your e-mail, and even blogs. I personally don't use it.7 out of 8 users found this user opinion helpful.
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YOU CAN GET THIS PHONE FOR 200 ONLY AT CINCINNATIBELL IN OHIO WOOOOP
by DominicanSpirit14 on June 11, 2007
Pros: great camara really good sound quality awsome alll over
Cons: really nothing everything works i guess the only thing is if its in my pocket the music player goes on automaticly but i really could care less
Summary: This is the phone of the year i love this phone it replaced my i-pod digital camera and my old phone top of the line great screen and im glad ...
Summary: This is the phone of the year i love this phone it replaced my i-pod digital camera and my old phone top of the line great screen and im glad i got it it replaced my 3 horhays this is my main phone and i cant live with out it
3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great Phone with 2 Flaws
by ghg22 on May 25, 2007
Pros: camera; software; nice feel; well-made
Cons: non-Cingular; camera cover
Summary: 1. The camera cover is too easy to slip open. Should have been made with a tighter feel.
2. Other than its nice camera, I bought it for its 3G ...Summary: 1. The camera cover is too easy to slip open. Should have been made with a tighter feel.
2. Other than its nice camera, I bought it for its 3G ability. Unfortunately, it is incompatible with Cingular's 3G service (phone uses 2100, Cingular uses 850/1900). Also, using the regular GSM service is hit-and-miss because the phone doesn't support Cingular's 850.
It works nicely after I switched to T-Mobile but, alas, T-Mobile does not support 3G yet.3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Fantastic camera phone!
by thaddeus47 on August 6, 2006
Pros: Crisp and vivid color screen, great camera phone, intuitive menu system!
Cons: Sliding cover for camera is ordinary and could have been better and the video camera resolution is also ordinary.
Summary: A camera phone that definitely lives up to its name! A great mobile phone and camera phone in one! If you can get over (which I did) the ordinary sliding ...
Summary: A camera phone that definitely lives up to its name! A great mobile phone and camera phone in one! If you can get over (which I did) the ordinary sliding mechanism for the camera and accept the average video that this phone will take, it is worth it! Crystal clear pictures with autofocus and one of the camera features I enjoy using the most, the panorama shooting mode. For a person who loves traveling this is a must, instead of lugging around a cam and phone at the same time (and end up losing one or the other) you can live with just this handy cam phone to being home those awesome memories!
2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Shiny. Very shiny.
by Downsie on March 3, 2007
Pros: Too many to list.
Cons: Some firmware improvements still required.
Summary: Brilliant phone. Not so much a phone as an electronic Swiss Army knife.
Excellent online support by Sony Ericsson. If you need to ask them anything, they always reply.
The ...Summary: Brilliant phone. Not so much a phone as an electronic Swiss Army knife.
Excellent online support by Sony Ericsson. If you need to ask them anything, they always reply.
The firmware needs a final few touches. One missing feature is Bluetooth related. Despite selecting the option, the phone will not answer automatically when paired with a Bluetooth earpiece. A minor irritation that is my only complaint.
You can also have great fun by creating your own theme for this phone. Sony's 'Themes Creator' software is a free download with which you can personalise the appearance of graphics and menus.
You will find lots of online forums and communities dedicated to this handset.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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A true (not wanna be) digital camera cell phone
by measin17 on November 14, 2006
Pros: Mostly everything
Cons: Voice volume, buttons
Summary: I bought this phone, sony ericsson k800i, 2 months ago. I couldnt wait to play with it and when i got it, thats what i exactly did. I spent so ...
Summary: I bought this phone, sony ericsson k800i, 2 months ago. I couldnt wait to play with it and when i got it, thats what i exactly did. I spent so much time playing and getting to know this phone that until now i am still in a "wow" state.
First of all, i like the phones color. I am so glad i did not get the james bond - casino royale version (kinda greyish color) because this one fits my personality better. It is not like the motorola razr v3i version (metallic) and yes it is plastic but the phone is stylish (at least what i think).
I want to start with the good side:
The screen is vibrantly clear and crisp. Buttons are fair, not really friendly especially for those people who have big fingers, but for somebody like me who have tiny fingers i can live with it and it works fine. Navigation button is a plus although it takes a couple of steps to get to wherever you want to go in the settings/menu but once you get use to it, you dont even have to look at the screen, your hands will just guide you through it. Although the slider that covers the camera does not look like it belongs there because of its shiny color, I like the fact that it is different and it adds more to the looks of the phone.
Features include applications you see in a regular camera phone; sms, mms, email, wap (with almost close to true full webpage), clock, organizer, stopwatch, you know stuff like that. I really like the software that they put it in it such as; 3D games, hp print (via bluetooth), photo mate, photodj, videodj, musicdj, and my favorite face warp (you take a picture of somebody in close up and then make fun of them by using this software because it will make them look more uglier). I like the video call feature but i couldnt use it because USA does not carry that service (i also like the fact that the phone has two camera, 3mp and a vga for video call)
The best part that i like about this phone is the camera. SEK800I, 3.2 megapixel camera is so awesome. Granted that it does not compare to a stand alone 7 megapixel camera (duh) but it does compare to a stand alone 3.2 megapixel camera (my friend still have her 3.2 nikon and i can honestly say that this one is more better picture wise). The camera features of this phone is excellent. I dont even want to go to all the details because it is too much. It took me a long time to figure it out and until now i have to remind myself that there are some features that i can use to better my picture quality when im using it as a digital camera. Flash is nice, although, It does not compare to the flash that a stand alone camera has. That would be something that needs improvement. Anti-shake features is awesome (all my digital camera did not have this feature). Best pic did not seem to appeal me but for a lot of folks it does. Zoom is alright, will be better if it is a 7 meg. Overall, sony did a good job in combining its digital camera features with Ericsson's digital cell phone.
Battery life is excellent. I use my phone a lot in taking pictures for school, playing radio and mp3 (which are the two awesome features that I need and want for a cell phone), and of course, making calls. With all that, I really do not have to recharge my phone for two days. When i recharge my phone, it goes to Optimize Charging. Seriously, it only take me an hour to charge it, and most of the time my battery is dead.
Signal is better than my other phones (nokia, motorola, seimens, panasonic, lg) but of course, you cannot just "not have" a dead spot (although cingular claims to have a "no dead spot" zone). Processing system is pretty fast. I never have to boot up my phone due to a freeze up. Internet access using WAP is fair. We do not have EDGE here so i dont know if this phone is good in that.
Now the bad side:
Like what i said, the volume is pretty low. I actually have to stick the phone (i mean literally stick it hard) on my ear. With wired earpeice, it is better. The speaker phone is not bad. Even when playing mp3, it sounds good (not as good as the razr v3i mp3 speakers). The buttons, as i mentioned above, is an issue for most people. WiFi is not available for this phone which would really help when you are in a coffee shop so you wont get charge for data transfers. I think thats about it.
Overall, This phone is awesome and the brand name (sony ericsson) speaks for itself. I cant wait for the 7 megapixel1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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great phone
by steven_c on September 8, 2006
Pros: camera, radio, talktime, RSS, web,MP3 u name it!
Cons: a bit large, expensive memory
Summary: Theres no point repeating all the usual stuff about this cameraphone, but you should know it takes Micro M2 memory which is considerably more expensive than the memorystick pro duo ...
Summary: Theres no point repeating all the usual stuff about this cameraphone, but you should know it takes Micro M2 memory which is considerably more expensive than the memorystick pro duo that others like the K750i take. Also as a pro not mentioned in the main review, the camera has a brilliant feature called "bestpic" which is conveniently turned on using a button at the top of the screen. It makes the camera take a large number of full quality shots in on press of the shutter button. You then choose the one best photo to keep. Great for hard to catch facial expressions and moving subjects.
Normally I change phones once a blue moon, and upgraded 3 months ago from a Nokia 5100 to a K750i. I was so pleased with it, I then upgraded again to the K800i as soon as I could. Mainly because of the move from 2MP to 3 MP. The phone is not as cute as the K750i but far more features. I also like the RSS news reader. You can easily add new feeds by going to a site with RSS and choosing the more button to add the site. Then you can schedule updates whenever you want, or update immediately.
Another nice improvement is multiple alarms which all can be repeated on any chosen day/s of the week.
I advise getting the sony ericsson case IAC-25 which has some padding in case you drop it.
One problem I had was the RSS sites I had on the phone vanished one morning. I restarted the phone, then I rang customer support who advised wiping it with a master reset and starting again (duh). I switched it of an on again and they returned.
Love the camera night mode!
Overall an excellent camera phone and highly recommended.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Spectacular
by prabhuk on August 29, 2006
Pros: Camera, Looks, Resolution
Cons: Speaker volume, Lack of MegaBass, Slightly slower interface
Summary: It is my 4th SE model after T610i,K750i,W800i.
K800i - Simply superb.
Resolution : 262K is fantastic.
Audio/Music Player : Very Good but not comparable to Walkman series. MegaBass ...Summary: It is my 4th SE model after T610i,K750i,W800i.
K800i - Simply superb.
Resolution : 262K is fantastic.
Audio/Music Player : Very Good but not comparable to Walkman series. MegaBass is not present (Even K750i had it...)
Build : Solid Candy bar model. Very sleek compared to N-series of Nokia
Battery life: 3 days standby...with min use.
Talktime of around 3 to 4 hours.Music player runs for around 4 hours via headset.
Speaker : Could have been better. Not very loud but still good and pleasant. Stereo Widening feature is present.
CAMERA : Amazing....Night potrait photos are too good...Shortcuts for camera is too good. 6 Shortcut keys in keypad and hey there are two buttons on the either side if the front VGA camera..one for Shoot mode and one for scene selection.
Video resoution from camera is not comparable to N73.
Browsing : Fair. The screen is too small and anyway the phone is not meant for that.
I got it for 440$ it s a worth buy for this cost considering the rates of N73 and N93.
Overall ....it s sleek and good...and u cant carry ur digi cam and IPOD/MP3 player everywhere...It s not to replace both in terms of clarity and performance but still may serve the basic purpose of both devices in a single compact phone1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Sony Ericsson
- Part number: K800i
- Description: It's here. A Cyber-shot digital camera and a small and sophisticated feature-packed 3G mobile phone all in one. Open the lens cover and you're ready to take the picture. Bring the K800i with you and you have a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, built-in xenon flash and image and video stabilizer function ready for any moment, anytime. And a 3G phone for sharing your pictures. Instantly. With the K800i, it's hard to take a bad picture. Get the picture you want with BestPic. The unique thing about this feature is that 4 of the resulting images were shot immediately before the camera key is pressed to complete the shot, and 4 immediately after. Pick the best. Delete the rest. A built-in xenon flash unit gives you real photographic light where lighting conditions are not optimal and the K800i eliminates red eye making sure that the pictures you take are simply the best. A camera stabilizer function compensates any small movement of your hand when you're taking a picture and shooting video. When you've taken a photo, you can share it straight away using Bluetooth, multimedia messaging or blog it. Take a photo, add text and send it to a blog site. The site is created the first time you blog a photo and in return get a text message with the Web address and log in data. Send the address to friends and share your life in pictures. On each side of the 2" QVGA color screen you have photo keys to make using your K800i camera phone easy. For printing, the K800i supports the PictBridge standard. Connect the phone directly to a PictBridge-compliant printer using the USB cable and print your photos without a PC.
General
- Packaged Quantity 1
- Product Type Cellular phone
- Form Factor Bar
- Phone Design Candy Bar
- Integrated Components 2nd camera,
Digital camera,
Digital player,
FM radio - Antenna Internal
- Width 1.9 in
- Depth 0.9 in
- Height 4.1 in
- Weight 4.1 oz
- Body Color Velvet black
- Available Body Colors Allure brown, velvet black
Cellular
- Technology WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM
- Band WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 900/1800/1900
- Service Provider Unlocked
- Software Platforms Supported Java MIDP 2.0,
Java - Phone Navigation Buttons Joystick
Messaging & Internet
- Cellular Messaging Services SMS,
MMS - Supported SMS Functions Concatenated SMS
- Messaging & Data Features Macromedia Flash support
- Mobile Services Video Call
Communications
- High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD) Yes
- Wireless Interface Bluetooth,
Infrared (IrDA) Phone Features
- Polyphonic Ringer Yes
- Polyphonic Ring Tone Voice Qty 72
- Additional Features Radio Data Service (RDS),
Melody composer Media Player
- Supported Digital Audio Standards MP3,
AAC - Audio Features Mega Bass
Memory
- Supported Flash Memory Cards Memory Stick Micro M2
Digital Camera
- Sensor Resolution 3.2 megapixels
- Focus Adjustment Automatic
- Camera Light Source Flash
Display
- Type LCD display - Color
- Technology TFT
- Display Resolution 240 x 320 pixels
- Color Depth 18-bit (262000 Colors)
- Display Illumination Color White
- Multi-language Menu Yes
- Features Wallpaper,
Screensaver Connections
- Connector Type Data port,
Data port - IrDA Battery
- Run Time Details Talk - up to 420 min,
Standby - up to 350 hour(s) Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Power adapter
Manufacturer info
- Manufacturer profile
- Browse Sony Ericsson products on Shopper.com
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- Manufacturer:Sony Ericsson
- Address:
7001 Development Drive, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 - Phone: 1-866-766-9374


