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HTML Sony Ericsson K800i: defining perfection. Sony Ericsson K800i: defining perfection. Author: Bradley BenThe art of using already popular brand name to sell new product is almost perfected by Sony Ericsson. Incorporating the Walkman brand to their music phones, the company was successful is creating interest and ride on the high popularity of their Walkman players. The same magic is created with the 'Cyber Shot' phones that borrows the brand name of a highly popular digital camera range and thereby sending a strong message about their imaging prowess. The Sony Ericsson K800i the first 3G Cyber Shot phone. The classic candy-bar form of the handset in Velvet Black or Allure Brown exudes simplistic sophistication. More than half of the front panel of the Sony Ericsson K800i is occupied with the 262k colour TFT display. Rest of the front is covered by well designed and easy to use keypad. The integrated primary camera module is 3.2 megapixel module which is clearly one of the best ever and was the first to break the 3 megapixel barrier and to compete and even outperform many mid-segment digital camera. A full fledged, automatic Xenon flash light, autofocus and digital zoom ensures you a great picture everytime you summon the camera by sliding open the lens cover. Coupled with the high specs of the integrated camera, the Sony Ericsson K800i also boasts of many advanced imaging features like BestPic – a feature that takes nine snaps in total at a time so that you can select the best of the lot. The pleasure of talking face to face with loved ones is too valuable to forego. This is possible with the Sony Ericsson K800i across UMTS networks, thanks to its 3G technology. Other tools and technology for connectivity includes GPRS, Bluetooth, Infrared and USB backed up by a handsome memory pool of 64 Mb to carry your 'things'. It could be said without the risk of going overboard that the Sony Ericsson K800i marks the beginning of unification of mobile phones with digital camera. Ben Bradley is webmaster of Mobile Phones websites. For more information about Sony Ericsson K800i, please visit www.orangemobileshop.co.uk. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_137940_45.html Text Sony Ericsson K800i: defining perfection. Author: Bradley Ben The art of using already popular brand name to sell new product is almost perfected by Sony Ericsson. Incorporating the Walkman brand to their music phones, the company was successful is creating interest and ride on the high popularity of their Walkman players. The same magic is created with the 'Cyber Shot' phones that borrows the brand name of a highly popular digital camera range and thereby sending a strong message about their imaging prowess. The Sony Ericsson K800i the first 3G Cyber Shot phone. The classic candy-bar form of the handset in Velvet Black or Allure Brown exudes simplistic sophistication. More than half of the front panel of the Sony Ericsson K800i is occupied with the 262k colour TFT display. Rest of the front is covered by well designed and easy to use keypad. The integrated primary camera module is 3.2 megapixel module which is clearly one of the best ever and was the first to break the 3 megapixel barrier and to compete and even outperform many mid-segment digital camera. A full fledged, automatic Xenon flash light, autofocus and digital zoom ensures you a great picture everytime you summon the camera by sliding open the lens cover. Coupled with the high specs of the integrated camera, the Sony Ericsson K800i also boasts of many advanced imaging features like BestPic – a feature that takes nine snaps in total at a time so that you can select the best of the lot. The pleasure of talking face to face with loved ones is too valuable to forego. This is possible with the Sony Ericsson K800i across UMTS networks, thanks to its 3G technology. Other tools and technology for connectivity includes GPRS, Bluetooth, Infrared and USB backed up by a handsome memory pool of 64 Mb to carry your 'things'. It could be said without the risk of going overboard that the Sony Ericsson K800i marks the beginning of unification of mobile phones with digital camera. Ben Bradley is webmaster of Mobile Phones websites. For more information about Sony Ericsson K800i, please visit www.orangemobileshop.co.uk. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_137940_45.html About the Author: Article Title: Article Keywords: return to article
Text Sony Ericsson K800i: defining perfection. Author: Bradley Ben The art of using already popular brand name to sell new product is almost perfected by Sony Ericsson. Incorporating the Walkman brand to their music phones, the company was successful is creating interest and ride on the high popularity of their Walkman players. The same magic is created with the 'Cyber Shot' phones that borrows the brand name of a highly popular digital camera range and thereby sending a strong message about their imaging prowess. The Sony Ericsson K800i the first 3G Cyber Shot phone. The classic candy-bar form of the handset in Velvet Black or Allure Brown exudes simplistic sophistication. More than half of the front panel of the Sony Ericsson K800i is occupied with the 262k colour TFT display. Rest of the front is covered by well designed and easy to use keypad. The integrated primary camera module is 3.2 megapixel module which is clearly one of the best ever and was the first to break the 3 megapixel barrier and to compete and even outperform many mid-segment digital camera. A full fledged, automatic Xenon flash light, autofocus and digital zoom ensures you a great picture everytime you summon the camera by sliding open the lens cover. Coupled with the high specs of the integrated camera, the Sony Ericsson K800i also boasts of many advanced imaging features like BestPic – a feature that takes nine snaps in total at a time so that you can select the best of the lot. The pleasure of talking face to face with loved ones is too valuable to forego. This is possible with the Sony Ericsson K800i across UMTS networks, thanks to its 3G technology. Other tools and technology for connectivity includes GPRS, Bluetooth, Infrared and USB backed up by a handsome memory pool of 64 Mb to carry your 'things'. It could be said without the risk of going overboard that the Sony Ericsson K800i marks the beginning of unification of mobile phones with digital camera. Ben Bradley is webmaster of Mobile Phones websites. For more information about Sony Ericsson K800i, please visit www.orangemobileshop.co.uk. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_137940_45.html About the Author:
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