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2770 reviews
August, 2010
alaTest has collected and analyzed 2770 reviews from magazines and websites. Reviewers really like the camera. The design also gets good ratings, but some have doubts about screen.
Experts rate this product 79/100 and users 84/100. We analyzed these ratings, the product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the Sony Ericsson K770 is awarded an overall alaScore⢠of 88/100 = Very good quality.
August, 2010
By Frank Lewis
The Sony Ericsson K770i Cyber-shot is a striking phone equipped with a 3.2-megapixel camera with LED flash, micro mirror and 'Photo fix', which allows you to touch up pictures on your phone, and also has an easy-to-use music player with excellent ...
Good camera ; great music player ; funky design
No standard headphone adaptor
The Sony Ericsson K770i Cyber-shot might not excel in any particular area, but the combination of its slick design, impressive camera and excellent music player make it a great all-round package
The K770i may not match Sony Ericsson's top of the range Cyber-shot or Walkman phones blow for blow when it comes to features, but as an overall package this handset is hard to beat. Sony Ericsson currently seems to have music on mobiles licked,...
November, 2007
Partner Source
It's a bit samey, but its decent feature-set and familiar design could be all you want.
As I said at the outset this is a mid-range handset. It doesn't shine in any particular respect, though it has plenty of features and battery life is impressive.
Here we go with another new phone from Sony Ericsson. Sony Ericsson has kept things simple on the design front. The softkeys have beneath them the Sony Ericsson Back and Clear keys. This is a familiar feature on Sony Ericsson handsets, and I...
February, 2008
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By Damian Koh and Juniper Foo
Like a Jack-of-all-trades, the K770i doesn't excel in any particular aspect, but its overall decent set of features and trendy design make it an easy decision for those who just want a day-to-day camera-phone.
Slim, trendy design ; user-friendly keypad ; multiple dedicated camera keys ; non-protruding lens cover ; Bluetooth stereo ; 3G connectivity
No Xenon flash despite the Cyber-shot branding ; average image quality ; low-res video capture ; awkward position of connector port
While some might feel the metallic strips a mite plasticky, they're more than serviceable
July, 2008
By Mobilemaniac
The Sony Ericsson K770i Mobile Phone is a 3G phone, designed as a candy bar with smooth curvy edges. This 95g light weight phone is just 105 x 47 x 14.5 mm in size. Branded as Cyber shot phone, this device doubles up as a camera too. Available in ...
October, 2009
No rating
By Mobilemaniac
is a candy-bar model and comes with an endless list of features like 3.2 megapixels camera, 3G video calling, music player, bluetooth, expandable memory, high quality display, etc. This is a slim and smart phone with 16MB internal memory and has web ...
January, 2009
No rating
By Chris Finnamore
Like the K800i, the K770i has Sony Ericsson's Cyber-shot branding and a 3.2-megapixel camera.
The K770i is a good phone, but it can't match the K800i or Samsung D900i's camera quality or the D900i's build quality. If you want a good camera and web browser, buy the K800i; or for a slim and stylish camera phone, go for the D900i.
February, 2008
Sony Ericsson's latest midrange offering is sleek-looking bar-shape handset that fits easily in the pocket thanks to its rounded edges and slim dimensions (just 14mm thick)
Stylish looks, 3G, Clever navigation D-pad
Average camera with photo light, Average media player (non-Walkman), Camera lens cover prone to slip, Can only use Sony Ericsson headphones
Not bad in all respects, but leaves you feeling a bit short changed compared to other Sony Ericsson phones
January, 2008
It's flush all over, with no protrusions
Stylish looks ; 3G ; Clever navigation D-pad
Average camera with photo light ; Average media player (non-Walkman) ; Camera lens cover prone to slip ; Can only use Sony Ericsson headphones
The K770i is perhaps best defined by what it doesn't have, falling between the stools of cheap and cheerful 3G handset and high-end do-it-all device. If you're happy to go for middle-of-the-road in terms of camera and music player, but which covers ...
Sony Ericsson's latest midrange offering is sleek-looking bar-shape handset that fits easily in the pocket thanks to its rounded edges and slim dimensions (just 14mm thick). The smallish screen offers 262,000 colours which is as good as anything...
January, 2008
By Zennith Geisler
The Sony Ericsson K770i combines good design, useful features and ease of use to produce a pleasing jack-of-all-trades phone at a reasonable price.
Atrrative, slim form factor ; Dedicated camera shortcuts ; Bluetooth and 3G connectivity
Awkardly positioned, proprietary headphone jack ; Weak, non-Xenon flash ; Lens cover slides open accidentally
January, 2008
By stuffmagazine
Sony Ericsson has puts it latest Cyber-shot on a grueling fast - the K770i is its thinnest camphone yet, but still packs a raft of features
Super-slim size. 3G and full web browsing. Good camera. Walkman software
No Xenon flash. Not the best Cyber-shot camphone. No 3.5mm headphone jack
November, 2007
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