OTHER CONFIGURATIONS ▼ | OTHER CONFIGURATIONS ▼ | |
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Construction | ||
Height | 104mm (4.09") | 105mm (4.13") |
Width | 53mm (2.09") | 47mm (1.85") |
Depth | 15mm (0.59") | 22mm (0.87") |
Dimension | 104x53x15mm (4.09x2.09x0.59") | 105x47x22mm (4.13x1.85x0.87") |
3D SIZE | ||
Weight | 145gr (5.11oz) | 115gr (4.06oz) |
Form Factor | Clamshell | Candy Bar |
Material | ||
Colors | ||
Usability | ||
Display Resolution | 240x320px | 240x320px |
Display Size | 66x88mm (2.6x3.46") ~93PPI | 31x41mm (1.22x1.61") ~200PPI |
Display Diagonal | 4.3" | 2.0" |
Display Type | 256K TFT | 256K TFT |
Secondary Display Resolution | 120x160px | |
Input | Music-Dedicated Keys Navigation Joystick / Button Numeric Keypad | Navigation Joystick / Button Numeric Keypad |
Talk Time | 17 hours, 40 minutes | 7 hours - 2G 2 hours, 30 minutes - 3G |
Standby Time | 25 days, 7 hours | 14 days, 14 hours |
OS | Android OS, v2.3.6 | |
Java | MIDP 2.0 | MIDP 2.0 |
Vibration | Available | Available |
Ringtone | Polyphonic | Polyphonic |
Hardware | ||
Chipset | TI OMAP 4430 | |
Processor | MHz ARM Cortex-A9 | |
GPU | PowerVR SGX540 | |
Ram | ||
Internal Memory | 50MB | 64MB |
External Memory | microSD | Memory Stick Micro (M2) |
Camera Resolution | 2 Megapixel | 3.15 Megapixel |
Camera Flash | LED | Xenon |
Camera Lens | ||
Optical Zoom | ||
Front Camera | 0.3 Megapixel | 0.3 Megapixel |
Second Front Camera | ||
Front Camera Flash | ||
Other Functionalities | ||
Speaker | Mono | Mono |
Battery Capacity | 940mAh | 900mAh |
Battery Type | ||
Connectivity | ||
WIMAX | ||
WiFi | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n | |
UPnP | ||
NFC | ||
USB | v2.0 | v2.0 |
Bluetooth | v2.0 | v2.0 |
Positioning System | ||
TV Receiver | ||
TV Out | ||
Audio Output | ||
Radio | FM RDS | |
Ethernet | ||
Infrared | Infrared | |
Cellular Network | ||
Network Compatibility | GSM 1800, 1900, 900 UMTS 2100 HSPA 2100 | GSM 1800, 1900, 900 UMTS 2100 |
SIM Cards | Micro | Mini |
PTT | ||
HSCSD | HSCSD | |
GPRS | Class 10 | Class 10 |
EDGE | Class 10 | |
AMPS | ||
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO | ||
Operators | ||
World Compatibility NO ACCESS 2G (GSM) 3G (UMTS) 3.5G (HSDPA) 4G (LTE) | ||
VARIOUS | ||
Images | ||
ReviewsDisplay Verdicts | 80 out of 100 TechRadar A strong contender in most areas from Motorola, but the touch-sensitive screen needs some work. read more 79 out of 100 CNET Asia The Motorola RAZR MAXX V6 is a stylish handset that lets you access the Internet at speeds comparable to many people's home broadband connections. It also feels well built and has good music features. We just wish the menu system was easier to get your head around and that it used standard T9 predictive text instead of its own iTap system. read more 77 out of 100 Phone Arena V3i is a proud descendant of the RAZR series - phones which do not have the ambition to gather all technical miracles, but to be stylish. The thin body is of very good quality and ... read more 76 out of 100 CNET The Motorola Razr Maxx Ve includes a couple of improvements to the Razr line that make it the most satisfying CDMA Razr to date. read more 70 out of 100 Good Gear Guide The MOTORAZR maxx V6 is a solid choice if you are looking to upgrade to the Next-G network. read more N/A out of 100 GSMArena Motorola keeps reusing its trustworthy old RAZR V3 design in almost all of its current models. Probably most of the users will agree that this is not a bad thing at all, as those are one of the finest, most beautiful phones on the market. RAZR maxx V6 is no exception to the rule. read more | 90 out of 100 The Register There's a lot to like in the K800i, and I'd not feel I was taking too much of a risk proclaiming it the best 3G handset on the market at the present time. If it has a weakness it's that its frame is a little statuesque and its keypad is a little cramped, both of which could only really be overcome by switching to a clam-shell or slider format. read more 90 out of 100 TrustedReviews Sony Ericsson seems to have thought quite carefully about what people want from a cameraphone and done its best to oblige both in terms of hardware controls and software extras. It is the imaging extras as much as the raw megapixels that should justify the purchase of this handset. Even without those this is a neat, tidy and very impressive 3G handset. read more 83 out of 100 CNET With an amazing selection of features and great performance, the Sony Ericsson K7800i joins the company's K790a as a superior camera phone. read more 80 out of 100 Good Gear Guide The K800i is definitely the cream of the crop if you are after a camera phone. Its still not good enough to replace a stand alone digital camera, but this handset has enough in other areas to ensure it is an attractive proposition. read more 77 out of 100 CNET Asia The Sony Ericsson K800i is a competent camera and phone rolled into a sleek form factor. read more 75 out of 100 Phone Arena The K800 strives to combine multimedia functionality in a candybar-designed device with solid built quality and acceptable dimensions. But only its camera manages to perform at a high ... read more 75 out of 100 DigiCamReview Overall the Sony Ericsson Cybershot K800i offers a lot, it provides a fully functioning mobile phone (with Internet, Email, RSS, 3G, MP3 etc), and an adequately functioning 3 megapixel digital camera. The camera can take mostly decent shots outdoors (assuming lens flare doesn't rear it's ugly head), and takes average to poor indoor photos. read more N/A out of 100 GSMArena Sony Ericsson K800 is one of the handsets we were so anxious to test that we could hardly wait for the phone to be brought in the office. Its highly advertised Cyber-shot camera made us as restless as kids on Christmas morning. Once we got it and before we started working on this review we spent a good deal of time experimenting with the exciting 3.2 megapixel camera. Not that we haven't seen a better camera, no! The thing is that this good camera just happens to be a good mobile phone, too. read more N/A out of 100 lordpercy Sony Ericsson K800i is a fantastic camera phone worthy of your full attention. (source page not available anymore) |
Price Range | - | - |
Published On | June 2006 | September 2006 |