Rating 4.5 31 reviews
Manufacturer: Sony Ericsson
iMobile.com.au
19 years ago

The K800i's most outstanding feature has to be the Cyber-Shot™ digital camera built into the back of the handset. I remember not long ago when 2mpx cameras in our mobile phones were the beez-neez and an amazing feature for a device that used to just make phone calls remotely!
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Lordpercy.com
19 years ago

Sony Ericsson K800i Review

Award winning and carried by 007 the Sony Ericsson K800i if flying off the shelves as the UK's most popular mobile phone. We take a look at what makes this handset so good for Joe public and James Bond.
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Houseintohome.co.za
19 years ago

My sister recently got the . Here's what she had to say about it: I couldn't have said it better myself…
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Buymobilephone.com.au
19 years ago

Sony Ericsson K800

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Cell Phone Reviews by Cellphonedia
19 years ago

Sony Ericsson K800i

Sony Ericsson K800i: Sony Ericsson started the K series about 5 years ago with introduction of K300i which dominated the market with feature of "unlimited video recording". The series continues to attract cell phone freaks as Sony Ericsson merger extending the series with cell phones like K800i.
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Digicam Review
18 years ago

As one of the first reviews of a mobile phone with built in digital camera on this site - this review will focus mainly on the digital camera features, with brief mention of some of the stand out or more interesting mobile phone features.
Pros:
  • Only slighly larger than a normal compact mobile phone
  • still smaller than some
  • smaller than most digital cameras
  • Charges through the USB cable
  • Focus assist lamp
  • Real digital camera style flash
  • Real auto-focus lens
  • Built in panoramic mode
  • 66mb built in memory
  • capable of storing around 100
Cons:
  • USB connection drivers have not passed Windows XP Logo testing
  • High purple fringing
  • Poor low-light image quality due to poor focus and high noise
  • Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support (expensive
  • not yet widely available
  • Some slight bugs in the user interface (different menus in photo mode/playback
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Esato
15 years ago

Sony Ericsson K800 Cyber-shot review

July 2006 By Olav Hellesø-Knutsen Print Sony Ericsson K800i Cyber-shot is the official name of the new camera phone from Sony Ericsson. The model was announced in March 2006 and should now be available in most markets.
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iloveindia
13 years ago

Sony Ericsson K800i

Here is a treat for all those who love to click with their cell phones. Out of all the camera phones available, the best is now available. It is almost like a digital camera which works as a cell phone!
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review.fwd.channel5.com
17 years ago

Sony Ericsson's first ever Cyber-shot camphone packs an autofocus-firing 3.2 megapixel lens, alongside some neat photos mods including a Xenon flash and BestPic technology. Also on the menu is original-flavoured 3G download speeds, a bright two-inch QVGA-quality display, a capable music player with...
Pros:
  • Like actress Helen Mirren, the K800i has aged well
  • Three years on from its launch and it still proves to be a mighty phone, even when demoted to prepay
  • The 3.2 megapixel snapper remains a sharp shooter at this level and delivers printable snaps.
Cons:
  • Nit-pickers will find fault with the creaky sliding lens cap and the navigation joystick could prove to queer to steer for some
  • You could also argue the spacious keypad may be overly spongy but really these are just minor grievances
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CNET
19 years ago

Sony Ericsson K800i

The Sony Ericsson K800i is the successor to CNET.com.au's Editors' Choice Award-winning K750i from last year. The K750i changed the landscape of mobile phones in Australia by integrating a 2-megapixel camera with an attractive form factor and easy-to-use interface.
Pros:
  • 3.2-megapixel camera with proper flash
  • Large
  • sharp 262K colour display
  • Integrated RSS reader and Web browser
  • Image stabilisation to assist shooting
  • Wide array of easy-to-use multimedia features
  • 64MB internal memory stores around 100 photos
Cons:
  • Menu navigation can be sluggish
  • Overexposed photos in bright conditions
  • Bulkier than previous model
  • Photo blogging with Blogger.com only
  • No bundled memory card
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