Backman
15-11-2007, 10:00 AM
Sony Ericsson K850i Phone Review by 3G.co.uk
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Cyber-Shot Heaven
Sony Ericsson’s Cyber-shot range has long been at the sharp end of the mobile camera phone revolution. The manufacturer has been in no rush to add to the resolution to put its Cyber-shot devices on a par with five-megapixel powerhouses, such as the Nokia N95 and the Samsung G600. Until now, that is.
On paper, the new five-megapixel K850i Cyber-shot has all the specs to put it right at the top of the camera phone pile, but what’s the reality? Marginally smaller than the K810i, the K850i actually boasts a slightly larger screen than its predecessor. When active, the phone looks great with both the screen and the somewhat ‘different’ keypad (more of which later) brightly illuminated. Despite its smaller body, the K850i is a good deal heavier than the K810i. And in our opinion, it’s uglier. We’re not convinced by the aesthetics or the plastic finish. However, Sony Ericsson has succeeded in making the K850i feel more like a digital camera than a mobile phone.
Read Full Review plus photos here (http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/Nov2007/5432.htm)
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Cyber-Shot Heaven
Sony Ericsson’s Cyber-shot range has long been at the sharp end of the mobile camera phone revolution. The manufacturer has been in no rush to add to the resolution to put its Cyber-shot devices on a par with five-megapixel powerhouses, such as the Nokia N95 and the Samsung G600. Until now, that is.
On paper, the new five-megapixel K850i Cyber-shot has all the specs to put it right at the top of the camera phone pile, but what’s the reality? Marginally smaller than the K810i, the K850i actually boasts a slightly larger screen than its predecessor. When active, the phone looks great with both the screen and the somewhat ‘different’ keypad (more of which later) brightly illuminated. Despite its smaller body, the K850i is a good deal heavier than the K810i. And in our opinion, it’s uglier. We’re not convinced by the aesthetics or the plastic finish. However, Sony Ericsson has succeeded in making the K850i feel more like a digital camera than a mobile phone.
Read Full Review plus photos here (http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/Nov2007/5432.htm)