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Sony Ericssons latest midrange offering is sleek-looking bar-shape handset that fits easily in the pocket thanks to its rounded edges and slim dimensions (just 14mm thick). Its flush all over, with no protrusions, including the keypad, whose buttons...
Stylish looks, 3G, Clever navigation D-pad...
Average camera with photo light, Average media player (non-Walkman), Camera lens cover prone to slip, Can only use Sony Ericsson headphones...
Sony Ericssons latest midrange offering is sleek-looking bar-shape handset that fits easily in the pocket thanks to its rounded edges and slim dimensions (just 14mm thick). Its flush all over, with no protrusions, including the keypad, whose buttons...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 16:40:24
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Sony Ericsson K770i Review by 3G.co.uk 3Gs 30 Second Comment The Sony Ericsson K770i is another top ranking Sony Ericsson mobile phone but how does it stack up against the Cybershot range ? Sony Ericsson K770i Review by 3G.co.uk Even assuming you kn...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-14 02:24:14
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DesignWhether you choose Truffle Brown or the Ultra Violet purple available exclusively on 3 Mobile, youre sure to receive comments on the colour of the Sony Ericsson K770i. Our review model came in the former, and although we received mixed reactions...
Atrrative, slim form factor, Dedicated camera shortcuts, Bluetooth and 3G connectivity...
Awkardly positioned, proprietary headphone jack, Weak, nonXenon flash, Lens cover slides open accidentally...
The Sony Ericsson K770i combines good design, useful features and ease of use to produce a pleasing jack-of-all-trades phone at a reasonable price.
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Sony Ericssons latest 3G Cyber-shot phone, the K770i, offers a compact and lightweight design, Bluetooth with stereo A2DP and a 3.2-megapixel camera with 3x digital zoom. The highlight of the K770i is definitely its sleek design. Finished in a "truffl...
Design, look and feel; controls; 3.2-megapixel camera; A2DP Bluetooth; user interface; included 256MB M2 card...
Auto focus is a little slow, flash isnt strong enough for night-time photography, lens cover accidentally slides open on occasions The Final Word The K770i is another excellent 3G phone from Sony Ericsson. Its camera isnt outstanding, but the design...
The K770i is another excellent 3G phone from Sony Ericsson. Its camera isnt outstanding, but the design, look and feel of this handset combined with a slick user interface and a decent features list makes this an excellent phone on the whole.
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2013-05-04 02:19:04
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Like the K800i, the K770i has Sony Ericsson's Cyber-shot branding and a 3.2-megapixel camera. It's slimmer than the K800i, and its lens cover is stiffer and unlikely to come open in your pocket. The phone is more comfortable to use, as it has a direction...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:31:30
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After K750i and W800i there weren’t any twin devices in the SE portfolio for a long period of time. Walkman and Cyber-shot model lines were cleanly divided by their characteristics (in the era of K800i and W850i). Later a coupla of twin device...
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Sony Ericsson’s Cyber-shot line has been the top of the cameraphone pops for a while, but we couldn’t help thinking that with the likes of the K850i, they were getting a little plump. Enter the super-slim candybar with no added sugar: the K770...
Super-slim size. 3G and full web browsing. Good camera. Walkman software...
No Xenon flash. Not the best Cyber-shot camphone. No 3.5mm headphone jack...
A welcome slimline addition to Sony Ericsson’s Cyber-shot mobiles and a capable all-rounder...
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