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    Sony Ericsson K800i Cybershot Phones

    April 4, 2007 | Cellular Phone, Gadgets, Sony Ericsson | 2 Comments

    Initially we saw the chain of “walkman” of the cellphones of Sony Ericsson, and maintaining the present of Sony Ericsson the chain of “Cybershot”, by using another secondary-mark of Sony to apply to this new range of 3.2 phones of camera of megapixel.

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    K790 and K800 are almost identical, unless K800 (described) that is to say a telephone 3G with a secondary visual camera (in the higher grill), and K790 is a compound of EDGE. All other characteristics are identical.

    The principal characteristic with K790 and K800 is the camera – a unit of 3.2 megapixel with the development automatic, a stabilizer of image, the xenon flash and the impression of Bluetooth. There is an ordered device called “BestPic”, that the catches 9 images immediately thus you can choose the best.

    sony-ericsson-k800iIt is a pretty standard size for a bar of sugar refinery, with 105x47x22mm and 115 grams. Physical dimensions are the same ones for the 3G and the models of EDGE. Talktime on the GSM is 7 hours with the 14 days standby, on 3G that this is dropped at 2.5 hours from talktime. In terms to resemble, glances K790 and K800 with a typical device of Sony Ericsson, although it is not the most enthralling compound looking at in the chain of Sony Ericsson, although the back of the K790/K800 seems suitably like a digital camera.

    The K790 will be available in a K790a 850/1800/1900 MHz GSM configuration for the Americas, a K790c 900/1800/1900 MHz model for mainland China, plus a K790i 900/1800/1900 model for the rest of the world. The K800 will be available in two UMTS 2100 plus 900/1800/1900 GSM configurations, the K800c for China and the K800i for the rest of the world.

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