Sony Ericsson K800 Review
Pocket-lint has a first look review of the Sony Ericsson K800, the most serious camera phone option from Sony.
First impressions were very, very good, and while we initially scoffed at the idea of leaving our holiday memories in the hands of a phone rather than a camera we left thinking that we could be convinced. Or that we might not panic if we only had one of these in our pocket when we came through passport control.
The headline feature here is obviously the 3.2 megapixel resolution, which is way up there with digital cameras from a couple of years ago, and well up to printing on standard 6×4 paper. The 2-inch 262k colour LCD display also appeared to do the business, although we were indoors and would like to see how it performs in the bright sunshine.
While they don’t give the final rating, they do list some pro’s and con’s of the phone. They were happy with the resolution, BestPic mode, and the attractive styling of the phone, but they were a little disappointed with the lack of a Carl Zeiss optics system.
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