Sony K800i, 3g Mobile

By: Alice Erin


Futuristic handsets that can double up as digital cameras or video recorders are currently in great demand. People are very much enthusiastic about acquiring the latest mobile phones that are highly versatile in their capabilities, apart from being sleek and presentable in the way they are designed. The Sony Ericsson k800i brown scores well in both these sectors. An excellent camera mobile, a third generation (3g) phone, a sleek handset with advanced features all these phrases could be used to describe the different aspects of this multi-faceted handset.

The imaging options inherent in the Sony k800i brown are exemplary, to say the least. As a matter of fact, the mobile phone can be used as a Cyber-shot digital camera. A 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, built-in xenon flash and image and video stabilizer function is integrated into the handset. The xenon flash creates real photographic light, even when the conditions are far from optimal. Specialized features such as BestPic ensure impressive images, each time and every time.

The Sony k800i brown can be connected to PictBridge compliance printer using a USB cable to get printouts of the images captured. One could also share the images and video clips with friends, family and colleagues as multimedia messages or through Bluetooth connectivity at the click of a button.

Another area in which the k800i mobile from Sony Ericsson is highly impressive is its capability for high speed internet access. Because of its 3g functionality, the Sony k800i brown mobile phone can be used as a gateway to a world of information and entertainment on the web. Apart from browsing the internet, the handset can also be used for downloading multimedia content, making video calls and photo blogging. An integrated music player and advanced FM radio options enhance the scope for mobile entertainment. One could, for instance, listen to music, while searching for information on the internet.

Sony k800i brown

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