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Sony Ericsson K770 Review

February 8th, 2008 · No Comments

Sony Ericsson’s K770, launched in August of last year, is a compact and good looking member of the company’s Cyber-shot line of cameraphones. While it might lack some of the firepower and style of its big brother, the K850, it still manages to put together a solid offering that makes it a practical choice for photo enthusiasts.

As a product not intended for the North American market, the device lacks U.S. 3G and 850MHz GSM support, which means that it won’t be a good choice for AT&T customers, but it might find a nice home with a T-Mobile subscriber. Sony Ericsson’s K770i has a very classic candybar design. The lines are very clean, the keypad is very straight forward, and the modest use of chrome adds an element of fashion to it. While the 1.9", 262k color main display might look small by today’s standards, it works well. It is sufficiently bright even at its lower brightness settings, and it provides crisp graphics and good color rendition - even in direct sunlight.

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