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Professional review from
cnet.com
Sony Ericsson K700i
by Kent German- Pros: Stylish design; high-resolution screen; integrated camera with video; Bluetooth; speakerphone; MP3 support and FM radio; 41MB of memory; world phone.
- Cons: OS occasionally sluggish; battery life could be better; no dedicated Talk and End keys; speakerphone activation not intuitive.
- Read full review at cnet.com
Professional review from
phonearena.com
- Sony Ericsson K700 review
by Bengalboy - Comments:
So what is this New K700 bringing to the table for the Gaget Addict? How about 32-34mb of on-board memory for playing video, Mp3's, applications, photos and videos taken directly from the handset.....in addition the K700 is a Tri-Band World Phone operatin... - Read full review at phonearena.com
Professional review from
asia.cnet.com
Sony Ericsson K700i
by Lee Chee Wee- Pros: Classy executive design; top-notch finish; VGA camera with photo light; MP3 player; FM radio; speakerphone.
- Cons: No expansion slot; sporadic pauses.
- Comments:
More than just an incremental upgrade, the K700i addresses numerous imperfections in past models to deliver a winning blend of style, design and unparalleled multimedia. ... - Read full review at asia.cnet.com
Professional review from
infosyncworld.com
- Review: Sony Ericsson K700i
by Sindre Lia - Comments:
Having finally gained market traction with its popular T610 and T630, Sony Ericsson ups the ante with its new and advanced K700i: Sindre Lia prods and pokes the powerful newcomer. ... - Read full review at infosyncworld.com
Professional review from
pocket-lint.co.uk
Sony Ericsson K700 mobile phone
by Charlie Brewer- Pros: Large screen, Good graphics, Digital Zoom on Camera
- Cons: Poor battery life, awkward navigation, difficulty connecting to the web
- Comments:
- 2003 saw Sony Ericsson claim the crown for the most widely sold handset world wide with their sleek T610. The newly released K700 has been branded the replacement for that phone. Big boots to fill you might say, so can the K700 live up to the task?... - Read full review at pocket-lint.co.uk
Professional review from
mobiletechreview.com
- Sony Ericsson K700i Mobile Phone with Camera Review
by Online Shopper - Comments:
It all started with the T68, Ericsson made a remarkable comeback as a mobile phone powerhouse with the release of their first color phone. Not long after, Ericsson formed a partnership with Sony and released an upgraded T68 called the T68i. The T68i then... - Read full review at mobiletechreview.com
Professional review from
techtree.com
Sony Ericsson K700i
by Aalaap Ghag- Pros: Camera, FM, MP3, Bluetooth, Infrared, large high-res screen, great quality sound, fast and pretty UI, compact and light
- Cons: Only 41mb memory and no expansion slot, limited battery life
- Comments:
The Sony Ericsson K700i. The phone that pretty much does everything that the average working man, college guy, and even a housewife would want his or her phone to do. ... ... - Read full review at techtree.com
Professional review from
zdnet.co.uk
- Sony Ericsson K700i: a first look
by Sandra Vogel - Pros: Bluetooth, Contracts with 3 are competitively priced
- Cons: Large and bulky hardware, No access to the wider Web or to WAP sites beyond 3's 'walled garden' services
- Comments:
The newly-announced K700i phone from Sony Ericsson offers an attractive mix of connectivity, imaging and entertainment in a compact package. ... - Read full review at zdnet.co.uk
Professional review from
yourmobilephonereviews
- Sony Ericsson K700i Phone
by Your Mobile Phone Reviews UK - Comments:
The Sony Ericsson K700i has a dual front, on one side it is a mobile phone & then on the other side it is great digital camera. The K700i is a great looking phone which comes in a choice of either optic silver or blue tinted silver colours & it looks very... - Read full review at yourmobilephonereviews
Professional review from
digitalhomemag.com
- Sony Ericsson K700
by Online Shopper - Pros: Easy to use. Small size, big feature list. Lust-worthy design.
- Cons: Ho-hum camera. Fiddly keys.
- Read full review at digitalhomemag.com
