Sony Ericsson has just unveiled the Sony Ericsson K770, the company's newest Cyber-shot phone model. Sporting a Truffle Brown color and just 14.5 mm thin, the K770 is the thinnest amongst Sony Ericsson's Cyber-shot phone line.
As a member of Sony's Cyber-shot phone line, the K770 has advanced camera features which includes a 3.2 megapixel camera, autofocus, 3x digital zoom, active integrated lens cover, and LED Photo light, photo fix, picture blogging, video recording, picture messaging, video viewing, and PictBridge technology that allows users to print directly from the mobile phone. According to Sony Ericsson, picture printing is possible at up to A4 size (297 mm x 210 mm).
Phone features and specifications include: UMTS 2100 and GSM 900, 800, 1900 Network support, 1.9 inch 262,144 TFT color screen, 16 MB phone memory expandable with Memory Stick Micro card support, built-in FM radio RDS, stereo Bluetooth support, and USB support. Since the Sony Ericsson K770 can run on UMTS networks, it also has the ability to video call if the recipient's phone also supports video calling. Software included in the Sony Ericsson K770 are, Media Player, Access Netfront web browser, Java MIDP 2.0, Alarm clock, calculator, calendar, notes, tasks, timer, and Modem.
SOURCE: JWhite
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Friday, August 17, 2007
The Sony Ericsson K770 Cyber-shot phone
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