Brief review of Sony Ericsson K800i
The Sony Ericsson K800 is one of the handsets is one product that will make us restless once got in touch. The handset is bundled with the 3.2 megapixel camera that allows us to take our chances while learning how to shoot a wedding. We might have seen better camera but the wonderful thing is that it comes bundled with this beautiful and handy mobile phone. The 3.2 megpixel camera with auto focus known as Cyber-shot in Sony Ericsson’s is the most exiting part of the handset. The camera is also supported with the power of Xenon flash. The camera also has got image blogging support. The hot swap support for the memory card slot is another exiting feature.
The mobile also support 3G support with video call and GSM connectivity. As always the sound feature of Sony was always the greatest attraction of Sony Ericsson’s mobile phones. Here also we have a great MP3 player that also supports many other audio and video formats. The FM radio with RDS will entertain you on the movement. Connectivity is provided in dual forms using infrared and Bluetooth. You can also have Bluetooth stereo support (A2DP). The multitasking support will allow you to open more than one application at a time.
The size and weight of the handset is the factor that hinders its popularity. The design of keypad has always been the problem of Sony Ericsson’s handsets. As usual you can find the same difficulty in accessing the menus and features using the key pad. The new developing technologies like EDGE or Wi-Fi support is not present. The format for video recording also has not been modified. The video is still recorded using the QCIF format with 176 x 144 pixels resolution. The mobile uses a memory stick that is very new in the field and hence very unpopular.
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