Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Sony Ericsson K770






Sony Ericsson today launched the Sony Ericsson K770, sporting a 3.2 Megapixel camera with auto focus and Photo fix. Weighing in at 95 g and measuring 105 x 47 x 14.5 mm, the K770 is a relatively sleek phone for the European market.

The K770's 1.9-inch screen (262K colors, 240 x 320 pixels resolution) becomes a viewfinder when the camera's lens cover is opened, offering a Cyber-shot based menu with eight lit 1-click shortcuts appearing across the phone keypad. The new Photo fix feature offers photo editing directly from the phone, aiming to enhance photos taken under poor lighting conditions. Photo sharing is also supported by connecting to a computer using the bundled USB cable, sending photos directly to a printer via PictBridge or uploading photos directly to an online gallery.

Equipped with a Memory Stick Micro memory slot, the K770 comes with a 256 MB memory card that stores up to 200 photos of the best quality. The memory can also be used to store music tracks, as the K770 offers both a built-in media player and Stereo Bluetooth (A2DP) support. When listening to music, the battery life should last approximately 10 hours, while the talk and standby times should be around 5 hours and 8 days, respectively.

When it comes to internet browsing, the K770 relies upon the Access NetFront web browser and a 3G (UMTS 2100 MHz) connection. The handset does however not support EDGE, so importers would be stuck with a GPRS connection for data transfer. In other words, the Sony Ericsson K770 is not the most obvious import handset.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am so obsessed with sony's cameras.
They are so good.

Tiny Tiger said...

Telecom3 offer the Sony Ericsson K770i with a lucrative deal.

Anonymous said...

Sony Ericsson's products are performing well in electronics industry.