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The user interface seems a little bit old now and the lack of a Xenon flash on the camera impacts image quality but on the whole this phone will appeal to most users.

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Dimensions (w/h/d): 47 x 105 x 15
Weight: 95g
Talk Time: 10 hours
Stand By: 400 hours
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Camera Resolution: 3.2MP
Handset Type: Standard
Coverage (Band): Quad
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Our Review of the Sony Ericsson K770i

Amidst the PR hoohahof the K850i launch, the Sony Ericsson K770i almost went unnoticed. Although it does not have the flashy megapixel power of the K850i, the K770i excels in a much different way.

Amidst the PR hoohah of the K850i launch, the Sony Ericsson K770i almost went unnoticed. Although it does not have the flashy Megapixel power of the K850i, the K770i excels in a very different way. The K770i comes in several colour variations and its features are packed within a plastic body which manages to look a great deal more refined than other handsets made from this material.

Obviously the handset is dominated by the 1.9" TFT display, which delivers a superb picture, but positioned below this is the keypad.
For the K770i Sony Ericsson has ditched the much maligned joystick in favour of a directional pad which has come straight from the T650. The pad is simple to use, responsive and has a feel of solid feedback but the real triumph on the front panel is the keypad. The keys are large and highly responsive, which makes texting feel seamless and accidental button presses are virtually unheard of. It's good to see that Sony Ericsson has taken a step back from the cramped button styling present on so many handsets.

Beyond the great construction of the K770i, it's good to see that it has a very respectable roster of features. The K770i has 16MB of internal memory that is augmented by the inclusion of a memory stick micro M2 memory card slot. Included within the box is a 256MB memory card to get you started, which you could fill with tracks thanks the excellent MP3 player. The media players Walkman 1.0 software will be familiar to anyone who has already used a K800i. In fact the K770i can sound as good as any walkman phone, even without the MegaBass preset. It even includes an FM radio as a secondary music entertainment option.

Like the K810i and K800i the K770i features a 3.2 Megapixel CyberShot camera, which is bolstered by an LED flash is included for coping with tricky light conditions. The software gives you all the options that you would expect to find on a cyber-shot handset, although BestPic is conspicuously absent. The burst shot mode makes up for this omission though as it is fairly similar. Fortunately the K770i is just as capable as its illustrious predecessors in the camera department and although it is overshadowed by the K850i's whopping 5 Megapixels, the K770i camera does all the jobs you want a camera to do.

The Sony Ericsson K770i has an impressive array of features and everything you'd expect from a top line Sony Ericsson handset. Add 3G compatibility to this list and you have all the ingredients a winning handset needs.

 Pros

Neat compact design.
Sensible keypad layout with a 5-way direction control - no fiddly joystick!

 Cons

No Xenon flash puts the K770i behind the K800i in the camera stakes.

Our Rating

Rating - 4 Stars
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The user interface seems a little bit old now and the lack of a Xenon flash on the camera impacts image quality but on the whole this phone will appeal to most users.

Make Sony Ericsson GPRS
Model K770i   3G
Air Interface GSM HSDPA
Coverage (Band) Quad   Wi-Fi
Handset Type Standard Bluetooth
Dimensions 47 x 105 x 15 mm IrDA
Weight 95 g   USB
Talk time Up to 10 hours GPS
Standby time Up to 400 hours   Push e-mail
Camera3.2MP Predictive Text
Camera FlashLED   MMS
Video Cameraat 15fps as QCIF E-mail
Audio PlayerMP4, AAC, MP3   Memory CardM2
FM Radio Java
RingtonesTrue Tones, Polyphonic, MP3   BrowserRSS Reader, WAP 2.0/XHTML
Headphone Jack Organiser
GamesDownloadable   Touchscreen
Internal Memory16 MB Vibrate
Video Calling  

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