Sony Ericsson K800i

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The Sony Ericsson K800i is no ordinary cellphone. First off, it’s the first phone to be branded with Sony’s veritable ‘Cyber-shot’ label, meaning superb picture quality, coupled with outstanding features. We’re talking a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and a Xenon flash for realistic photographic light. It also boasts a nifty new feature called BestPic, which allows you to take 9 successive pictures of a subject from which you can select the best one.

One of the cooler features of the K800i is the ability to post pictures directly to your blog from your phone. This is a perfect feature for those traveling or on vacation because you can publish your pics to your blog from anywhere in just seconds. Imagine snapping a picture of yourself beneath the Eiffel Tower, only to share it with family and friends moments later. Speaking of traveling, the K800i supports GSM, meaning global cellular usability.

Like other Ericsson models, the K800i doesn’t skimp on the music functions either. Touting a robust media player that supports music playback of MP3s as well as AAC/AAC+/eAAC+ and WMA music files and 3GP/MPEG-4 video files. Yet another stellar feature is the ability to utilize the 3G network, which allows for faster data transfer speeds. This gives rise to the phones video-calling feature which uses a small lens on the face of the phone. Also included is a full html browser, download manager, RSS reader, and Email functionality. If that’s not enough the phone is also Bluetooth-enabled, allowing your phone to synchronize with a multitude of other electronic devices. Fancy FM? Well the K800i has you covered there as well with a built-in FM tuner. The phone utilizes M2 technology for memory expansion and can expand to the capacity of 4GB.

As for dimensions, the phone measures in at 106 mm x 47 mm x 20 mm and weighs just 115 grams.

This phone is truly a gadget-lovers’ phone. With a multitude of features and capabilities, all on the cutting edge of technology, if you consider yourself a technophile you need to seriously consider this phone.

[If you’re wondering where you saw this phone before, look to James Bond in Casino Royale.]

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