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Review: Sony Ericsson K700i

Sony Ericsson K700iJustin Blanton has posted a 3300 word (!) review of the new Sony Ericsson K700i.

Though it’s a slight departure from previous designs, I think that the K700i looks great. I don’t quite understand the whole “dual face” thing that SE is trying to push (the idea that it “looks” like a camera on one side, and a phone on the other), but whatever.
What I do miss from the T61x is the indentation up the sides of the phone. As I wrote in the T616 review, this made the phone feel secure in your hand, something that is difficult to do with such a small device. That’s not to say that the K700i doesn’t feel good in the hands, quite the opposite actually, but the automatic comfort of the T61x is notably absent.

Read the full review at JustinBlanton.com
The K700i is S///’s new mobile phone that features:

  • Tri-Band GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 MHz
  • Integrated VGA camera with 4x digital zoom
  • 65K TFT colour display
  • 32MB built-in memory
  • FM radio/MP3 Player
  • Bluetooth


Sony Ericsson K700iJustin Blanton has posted a 3300 word (!) review of the new Sony Ericsson K700i.

Though it’s a slight departure from previous designs, I think that the K700i looks great. I don’t quite understand the whole “dual face” thing that SE is trying to push (the idea that it “looks” like a camera on one side, and a phone on the other), but whatever.
What I do miss from the T61x is the indentation up the sides of the phone. As I wrote in the T616 review, this made the phone feel secure in your hand, something that is difficult to do with such a small device. That’s not to say that the K700i doesn’t feel good in the hands, quite the opposite actually, but the automatic comfort of the T61x is notably absent.

Read the full review at JustinBlanton.com
The K700i is S///’s new mobile phone that features:

  • Tri-Band GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 MHz
  • Integrated VGA camera with 4x digital zoom
  • 65K TFT colour display
  • 32MB built-in memory
  • FM radio/MP3 Player
  • Bluetooth

By Jason O'Grady

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