Specifications
The Sony Ericsson K770 Cyber-shot phone has a fashionable Truffle Brown color and is only 14.5 mm thin. The K770 has smooth, soft, curved edges that fits perfect on the palm of your hand, a 262.144 color TFT color screen that has a 240 x 320 pixel ratio, 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and 3x digital zoom, memory stick micro support, 16 MB phone memory, built-in FM radio, Bluetooth, Media player, and works on GSM 900, 1800, 1900 and UMTS 2100 networks.
The Features
The Sony Ericsson K770 Cyber-shot phone can take good pictures as a stand alone camera and can print pictures up to A4 in size. The camera can also capture videos and comes with a photo light that can be used when taking photos or filming indoors. The Sony Ericsson K770 is very easy to use, you just slide open the lens cover, point to your subject, and shoot. You can view your subject on the 1.9 inch screen and when on photo mode, eight lit icons will appear on the phone pad that serves as one click shortcuts to the camera's key functions. Users can edit their pictures directly on the K770 without the need for a PC by just using the Photo Fix function on the phone.
The Sony Ericsson K770 makes transferring and sharing photos easy. Users can choose whether they want to view their pictures on a slide show directly on the phone or upload it on their blogs or online photo gallery using the phone's NetFront Web Browser. Users can also transfer their photos using a USB cable or print it directly to a printer since the K770 has PictBridge technology. The phone comes with a 256 MB Memory Stick Micro so users can store high quality photos or store their favorite music tracks. The built-in FM radio has RDS so users can expect clear reception even when they're on the move. The Sony Ericsson K770 has a Stereo Bluetooth profile so it works well with any Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Stereo Headset. Listening to music on the Bluetooth Stereo Headset can last up to 6 hours.
Conclusion
The Sony Ericsson K770 has a very minimalist design. The slim and conservative looking phone can slip easily into your pocket or purse so that you can easily carry it with you and take it out whenever there's a need to capture life's greatest moments.
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