Sony Ericsson K790a Phone Reviewed
by Sze | Filed under Mobile Phone.
CNET’s editors haver reviewed the Sony Ericsson K790a cellphone. Sony Ericsson K790a features a 3.2 Megapixel auto focus camera with Xenon falsh, a 160k color LCD display, integrated music player that supports MP3 and AAC, Bluetooth with A2DP, 64 MB internal memory and a Memory Stick Micro(M2) card slot.
CNET says:
The good: The Sony Ericsson K790a offers solid features, superior photo quality, and excellent performance in a sharp, eye-catching package.
The bad: The Sony Ericsson K790a lacks world phone support. Also call volume was a tad low, and the navigation controls were squashed together.
The bottom line: With an amazing selection of features and great performance, the Sony Ericsson K790a is the best camera phone we’ve seen to date.
For such a high-featured phone, however, we were miffed that the K790a does not offer quadband world phone support. On the upside, Web browsing was zippy, we had no problems sending files via Bluetooth, and music quality was good. We didn’t detect a significant difference from Walkman-branded phones such as the W810i
The K790a has a rated talk time of seven hours and a promised standby time of 14 days. We got an impressive six hours and 40 minutes of talk time in our tests.
Tags: Ericsson, K790A, K800i, Mobile Phone, SONY, Sony-Ericsson, Sony-Ericsson-K790A, Sony-Ericsson-K800i

July 2nd, 2007 at 1:26 pm
Sony erickson is a good option, is like a ipod but more simple.His option mp3 to player is very good:)
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