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Sony Ericsson K770i Cyber-shot

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List price as of Dec 6, 2007:
S$648

CNET Asia Review


Very good

7.3

out of 10

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The good: Slim, trendy design; user-friendly keypad; multiple dedicated camera keys; non-protruding lens cover; Bluetooth stereo; 3G connectivity.

The bad: No Xenon flash despite the Cyber-shot branding; average image quality; low-res video capture; awkward position of connector port.

The bottom line: Like a Jack-of-all-trades, the K770i doesn't excel in any particular aspect, but its overall decent set of features and trendy design make it an easy decision for those who just want a day-to-day camera-phone.

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Very good

7.2

out of 10
 

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I would say that this phone is just an average phone.



Rating: 5 out of 10 (Average)
Pros: Cheap, easy to use, camera picture quality is consider good for a phone.
Cons: Not much function, Video picture quality is poor, Slow reactions, Not much themes to choose from.
Opinion:
I've been using this phone for 2 years since the day this phone just launched. When I first place my hands on the phone, it was spectacular being the most wonderful phone I've ever use.

It wasn't really as durable as I thought. When the phone took a dive and hit the floor, the screen blacked out immediately, shutted down instantly.

The headsets that comes with the phone was really bad, the wire that connects to the multi-purpose connector that is built in with the phone. Sony Ericsson phones always have this particular problem with the connectors. Example when you actually plug the adaptor of the charger onto the phone, the phone takes a while before the charger is detected. I don't really see this situation happening to other phones.

However, this phone is easy to use, it feels really nice to press the keys and a wonderful quality VGA camera provided in the phone.

 

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Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
Pros: Sleek design, familiar for SE users, good MP3 features
Cons: (Less than) Average picture quality
Opinion:
I bought this phone to replace the K600i that I've had for the past 2+ years. I bought that one as it was the most economical 3G phone I could find at the time, useful for working online when away from home or office. The camera was just there; I hardly ever used it and didn't expect anything spectacular.

Now that 3G features are pretty commonplace in mobile phones, I thought I should add better capabilities for my next phone. The K770i phone fit my budget, and I admit I was influenced by the Cybershot name. With this phone, I thought I could get by without lugging my conventional digital camera all around the place.

At the shop, I was impressed by the quality of the images taken when viewed on the screen. But when I brought the phone home and downloaded them to my pc, I was shocked at the difference. As said in the review, the ... Read more

 

Cool phone



Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: slim/stylish desgin, excellent camera and display, very good keypad and loudspeaker.
Cons: tiny display..should hav been 2'0" and above..
Opinion:
having use this phone for 5 mth before change it for 6500 slide. I'm very satisfied with it. One thing that attracted me is the display is made of glass..much like T650i.

i'm really recommend it for those who want to grab this phone.. But take noe, never lose it's back cover/housing coz I cant imagine how to us the camera without the back cover... If u doesn't understand wat i mean juz go to the mobile vendor and check this phone by urself..

cheers :D

 

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stephenoh: I dunno, frankly i have not need the flash on my N73ME for so long and i hardly think ...
jhei: Are you serious about this Ericsson? People might as well purchase the k850 instead...
damiankoh: not having xenon in the screen? i suppose you meant the camera module on the k770i isn't accompanied by ...
Spree: there was tis con of not having xenon in the screen, does it really play a big part? meaning ...

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