Sony Ericsson K770

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At first glance it might be difficult to spot the difference between Sony Ericsson K770 and its older and bigger brother K800. Both have a 3.2 megapixels camera and both are 3G models. The new K770 has new design and are lighter by 10 gram. Some might find the design less bulky and slightly more classy.

K770 main features:

* Size 105 x 47 x 14.5mm
* Weigth 95 grams
* Screen resolution: 262144 color TFT
* 240 x 320 pixels
* 16 MB internal memory
* UMTS 2100-GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900
* 3.2 Megapixels camera with autofocus and LED photo light
* 3x digital zoom
* Email, SMS, MMS
* Bluetooth Stereo (A2DP)
* Java
* Speakerphone
* RSS feeds
* Netfront Web browser
* FM Radio
* Talk time GSM/UMTS: Up to 10 hours/2 hours 35 min
* Standby time GSM/UMTS: Up to 400 hours/400 hours

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Press release:
Sony Ericsson’s new K770 Cyber-shot™ phone, announced today, is a digital camera, a photo album and an elegant phone all in-one. Still a phone first and foremost, it allows you to send and share your photos as soon as you’ve taken them.
At just 14.5mm slim and finished in a fashionable Truffle Brown, the K770 can take pictures as good as a standalone digital camera; pictures can be printed up to A4 size. The camera can also be used for video and comes with a powerful photo light for indoor photo-taking and filming. As with all Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot™ phones, 'ease of use' sits at the heart of the experience. To take a picture, just slide open the lens cover, find your subject and shoot.

"The best moments in life always seem to happen when you don't have a camera," says Helene Barnekow, Head of Central Marketing at Sony Ericsson. "If you like the idea of having a snapshot camera on your phone, and want shots that look good in your family album, then the K770 is perfect." Barnekow continues, “The real beauty of the K770 is that you can let your friends and family share your experiences. Once you’ve captured the moment, it's easy to print the picture or upload it immediately to your personal on-line gallery."

Great results
Capturing the perfect picture is easy with the K770 Cyber-shot™ phone. Just slide open the lens cover and you’re ready. Once in camera mode the 1.9inch screen becomes the viewfinder, the Cyber-shot™ based menu becomes visible and you’ll also see eight lit icons appear across the phones keypad. These serve as 1-click shortcuts to each of the camera’s key functions, such as picture size and photo light.

If you take a spontaneous snapshot and the light conditions are poor, simply select Photo fix for PC-free photo editing on your phone.

Shared instantly
The most direct way to share your photos is perhaps through a slide show on the K770's screen. When you want to show them to people that are not around, though, you can post your pictures to your own 'blogsite' or on-line gallery. Share the web site address to share your photos.

If you want to transfer photos swiftly from the K770 Cyber-shot™ phone to your PC or laptop, then simply use the USB Cable provided in-box to drag and drop them from one to the other. Alternatively, if you prefer to print your pictures, the 3.2 megapixel camera with auto focus delivers picture quality that is good enough to print your photo out at upto A4 size (297mm x 210 mm). You can even connect your K770 direct to a printer using PictBridge™ for PC-free printing.

Expect more
The K770 is about much more than just camera features. Supporting Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™), the K770 comes with a 256 MB memory card that lets you store up to 200 photos of the best quality. Peruse your photo album whilst listening to your favourite music tracks on the in-built media player. Or tune in to the FM radio with RDS that seeks out clear reception when you’re on-the-move.

With all of this music at your fingertips, it’s worth investing in a Stereo Bluetooth Headset that will stream music wirelessly from your phone and let you enjoy your favourite songs hands-free. The Stereo Bluetooth™ Headset HBH-DS200 can be auto-paired with the K770 and offers up to 6 hours of talktime or music listening time.

The K770 Cyber-shot™ phone is all about understated style. It’s a discreet, grown-up looking phone that slips neatly into your pocket or bag. Yet when you need it there is a digital camera on-board that can give results as good as you expect from a digital camera.

The K770 is a GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 and UMTS 2100 phone that will be available in Truffle Brown in selected markets from autumn 2007.

Sony Ericsson is available in selected markets from quarter 4 2007
Las diferencias entre el K770 y el K800 son la memoria interna, la ausencia de infrarojos y menor zoom en las fotografias.

Debe salir creo yo al mismo precio que el K790/K800 mientras se ajusta al mercado y baje de precio. Buena alternativa para alguien que quiera camara de 3,2 MP.
 
y que el flash no es de xenon :S
Otra cosa, este esta basado en la plataforma A200 (como el k850) o en la A100 como todos los anteriores?
 
muy buen cel,creo que sera la version un poco mas economica que el k790,ya que al parecer este trae led de luz y no de xenon como el k790 de todas formas muy buen cel
 
mmmmm pues a mi no me termino de convencer, pero si esta bueno el cel, pero lo desmejoraron un poquito poniendole los ledsy no el xenon
 
Sony Ericsson K770i, fotos reales

Tan solo un día después de que desde Sony Ericsson nos presentara su nuevo terminal de la gama Cybershot, el K770i, ya disponemos de las primeras fotos reales de este nuevo teléfono.

Lo que sacamos en claro de estas instantáneas es que los teléfonos no deben medirse por las fotos oficiales de los fabricantes sino por las reales, que te hacen ver un terminal de forma diferente con tan solo 24 horas de retraso.

En la siguiente galería podremos comprobar de cerca este K770i en colores marrón y violeta, con detalles como la cámara de fotos, el teclado o la pantalla

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