Average Cyber-shot

Nov 19, 2007 14:39 GMT  ·  By

One of the most expected mobile phones has just seen its release on the Romanian market as well. Sony Ericsson's K770i Cyber-shot handset will bring its 3.2 megapixels and special features here from now on.

Sony Erisson sees its K770i as being somewhere in between a digital camera and a mobile phone. The device looks to take captures of the highest quality and go past the average quality that handsets have gotten us used to see until now. It also packs autofocus and a Led flash to bring captures as close as possible to what those made with digital cameras look like.

The 1.9-inch screen is smaller than what most of all evolved mobile phones out there are capable of offering. Even more, a larger display would have been welcomed, especially as this is camera phone, which works best with images. Interestingly enough, the handset is also capable of editing the fresh captures and making them look even closer to perfection.

With all the 5-megapixel camera phones popping out on the market over the last period, Sony Erisson K770i looks more like a sort of a Cinderella that can bring only 3-megapixel photo shots. Still, it should be great for those who want a quality above average, but won't mind to see that it's not the best available on the market.

The phone comes in some fairly slim sizes, with only 14.5 mm in thickness, which should appeal to the users looking for a fashionable design as well. Sony Erisson K770i should make a stylish solution for all those who look to share their memories with friends and family through captures.

The handset will be available from now on in Romania as well, although the producer said nothing about its price.