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Sony Ericsson K800i review

Verdict:

Review Date: 15 Feb 2008

Price when reviewed: £72

Supplier: http://www.vodafone.co.uk

Our Rating 4 stars out of 5

User Rating 4 stars out of 5

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The K800i was the first 3-megapixel camera phone we'd seen when we reviewed it in Shopper 226. It received a Best Buy award, and has since become good value on prepay as it nears the end of its life.

The K800i looks slightly dated compared with Sony Ericsson's K770i and Samsung's D900i, but it's still a smart-looking phone. Its display is superb, and its high-resolution colour menus run smoothly. The keypad is a little crowded, though, and the number keys are wobbly. Its design isn't as neat as that of the other 3-megapixel camera phones in the group. The lens is mounted in a bulge on the back of the phone, so the handset is fairly fat, and the cover sometimes slides open in your pocket, exposing the lens to dust.

The K800i's camera is very impressive. Daytime shots looked sharper than the K770i's and were on a par with the Samsung D900i's clear shots. The K800i's trump card is its flash, though. Instead of an LED, it has a proper Xenon flash such as you'd find on a digital camera. This makes it possible to take photos in pitch black.

The K800i shares the K770i's comprehensive standard suite of applications and easy PC synchronisation, as well as a fairly powerful web browser. Samsung's D900i is slimmer and better looking, but if you're after a versatile camera and a good web browser, snap up a K800i before they all sell out.

Author: Chris Finnamore

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Sony Ericsson K800i scored:
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The 2 most helpful reviews based on 465 reviews:

18 Jan 2007 philip, bangor

10

Good Points

camera quality the best so far and great novelty picture distortion applications to keep the family amused.

Bad Points

poor battery life while bluetooth is kept turned on so remember to turn off after use

19 Apr 2007 James, Bournemouth

9

Good Points

Reliable compact good looking and easy to use handset

Bad Points

Frequently breaks connection with bluetooth headset and tom tom in car handsfree kit

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