Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot cellphone, K770i

This is Sony Ericsson’s newest Cyber-shot cellphone, K770i. It’s only 14.5 mm thick and packs a 3.2-megapixel camera with Photo fix function, flash, autofocus and is expected to launch in Europe sometime in the last quarter of this year. Continuing the tradition of excellent, reliable camera phones but adding a touch more sleek style than has been exhibited before.
K770i finished in a Truffle Brown color, the K770i can take photos comparable to a standalone digital camera. Sony Ericsson definitely appear to be pushing the Cyber-shot into the fashion phone market. The Sony Ericsson K770i is a lightweight 3G phone, coming in at 95 grams. It has a 1.9″ 240×320 pixel display which becomes the viewfinder when in the camera mode, and the Cyber-shot based menu becomes visible displaying eight lit icons across the keypad.

The camera can also be used for video and comes with a powerful photo light for indoor photo-taking and filming. To take a picture, just slide open the lens cover, find your subject and shoot. There is a Photo fix option offers PC-free photo editing on the phone. Alternatively, if they prefer to print the pictures, the 3.2-megapixel camera with auto-focus delivers picture quality that is good enough to print photos out at upto A4 size (297 mm x 210 mm). Users can even connect the K770i direct to a printer using PictBridge for PC-free printing.
A slide show feature lets users show photos to people who are around, while options to post pictures to a ‘blogsite’ or online gallery are also included.
The K770i has USB cable, stereo Bluetooth, FM radio, Memory Stick Micro expandable memory (256Mb included in the box), a multimedia player, an email client, web browser and RSS reader. Sony Ericsson are quoting an astonishing 10 hours talktime when used on GSM, but this drops down to 2.5 hours when used on a 3G network. Standby time in either mode is a maximum of 16 days which is impressive.
Written by martin on August 20th, 2007 with
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#1. July 22nd, 2008, at 6:24 PM.
Got this phone free recently with a Vodafone update. Liked the user-friendly keypad immediately and the overall look and feel of the phone is impressive & effective. Found very good connectivity with my PC. Fast and effective. Good buy for nothing - don’t know if I would pay the full retail price for it.