Sony Ericsson K800

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Sony Ericsson K800i

The Sony Ericsson K800i (codenamed Wilma ) is a UMTS - mobile phone of the Swedish - Japanese telecommunications company Sony Ericsson has appeared, the end of June of 2006.

Model executions, model comparison

The K800i is the successor to the Sony Ericsson K750 . The sister model is the K790i, which does not have UMTS, but EDGE . The K800i is available in four different colors: Velvet Black, Allure Brown, Concrete Silver and the limited Royale Silver Edition. The i stands for international, there is also the a for America and c for China.

Technical characteristics

The K800i is the world's first mobile phone that has a 3,2 megapixel -Digitalkamera with autofocus , Xenon - flash and image stabilizer features still photos and videos. Sony Ericsson uses the additional name Cyber-shot for the K800i, based on Sony's digital camera series . It is the first mobile phone to have the so-called BestPic function, which allows you to take nine high-resolution pictures at high speed (for example, when moving around) and then manually select the best picture.

The K800i has an integrated MP3 player , an RDS radio, an integrated dictation device , a feed reader and can send e-mails. The internal memory of 64 megabytes can be expanded using a Memory Stick Micro (M2) (currently, according to the manufacturer, up to a maximum of two gigabytes; with the current software version, up to eight gigabytes can actually be achieved). It is a tri-band -UMTS mobile phone and has the purpose of video calling a VGA camera on the front. The K800i weighs around 114 grams with dimensions of 106 × 47 × 22 millimeters. In most cases, the user receives the standard headset included. At 0.58 watts per kilogram, the SAR radiation value is very low. The 3.2 megapixel camera has a 16x digital zoom .

Synchronization

The K800i also has a Bluetooth - and IrDA - interface .

The calendar and appointment functions are strongly based on Microsoft Outlook and contacts (or business cards) as well as appointments can be synchronized with Microsoft Outlook 2003 and 2007 or Outlook Express , but also with the Mac OS X address book via Bluetooth interface or data cable which, however, does not work completely smoothly. The synchronization of appointments, contacts, tasks and notes via SyncML OTA without data cable directly over the Internet and works reliably with open source - Groupware -applications as Horde .

For users of free or open source calendar, appointment and address programs, there is another stable option to synchronize these with the free software ( freeware ) MyPhoneExplorer . The following proprietary and free programs can be synchronized with the software: Outlook, Outlook Express, Lotus Notes , Sunbird , Thunderbird , Rainlendar and Google .

Supported video formats

  • MP4 (* .mp4) (Video Codec: MPEG-4) (Audio Codec: AAC)

Resolutions of videos

Video image size 128 × 96 to 320 × 240 pixels, with the recording of videos being limited to 176 × 144 and 15 fps.

Others

The Sony Ericsson K800i supports both formats with the VGA or QCIF function .

platform

The prototype name Wilma also refers to the hardware platform of the K800i, which was used for future mobile phones from Sony Ericsson.

Problems

One shortcoming of the K800i is the lack of implementation of the SIM access profile . As with almost all Sony Ericsson mobile phones, diverted incoming calls ( CF ) are only displayed as such for one second (at the beginning of the ring tone) and are therefore practically indistinguishable.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ FJ software

Web links

Commons : Sony Ericsson K800i  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files