Sony Ericsson K800i 3G Cyber-Shot Review
Sony Ericsson’s cachet in mobile photography circles is already assured after the phenomenal success of the K750i and W800i. Both handsets were at the top of the two-megapixel camera game, displaying remarkable focus, true colour depiction and exposure. Sony Ericsson has continued this success rate with the W810i and W900i but now the Japanese-Swedish axis is aiming to take its camera phones to new levels of authenticity.
The K800i is the first Sony Ericsson handset to sport the Cyber-shot brand name from Sony’s famous standalone digital camera series. Sony Ericsson has enlisted the science dudes at Sony imaging to help develop the Cyber-shot phone series and make it the closet yet to your dedicated digital shutterbug in terms of features and functionality.
The K800i accommodates a 3.2-megapixel lens with autofocus, built-in Xenon flash, image stabilising technology and a splendid new shooting mode called BestPic (see ‘Take your best shot’ box out for an in-depth look). Not to mention that it hurtles around at 3G speeds.
Review By Expansys
The Sony Ericsson K800i is part of their Cyber-shot range for the high-end market and features 3G. Boosting an impressive 3.2Mega-Pixel camera, with auto focus, built-in xenon flash and image and video stabilizer function so you can take great photographs. Then share your photos instantly using 3G. It’s hard to take a bad picture. Get the picture you want with BestPic™. It takes a series of picture including some immediately before the camera key is pressed. You can pick the best and delete the rest.
Review By Reviews.Cnet
Like the K790a, the K800i sports a simple candy bar form factor that’s roughly rectangular in shape but still sleek and stylish. What’s more, the black-and-gray color scheme accurately reflects the high-tech features inside. It’s far from compact (4.1 by 1.9 by 0.9 inches; 4.1 ounces) but with its solid construction and comfortable feeling in the hands, it’s a worthy trade-off.
Review By Esato
K800 is an UMTS video phone and the tiny video camera is located above the display integrated into the loudspeaker. It is not protected by any lens cover, but the speaker and lens is immersed a little bit so you won’t be able to touch the glass by accident. Two extra buttons are also located above the display and are used by the camera application and picture viewer.
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