Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 6th Feb 2008 12:12 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless A few weeks ago PureMobile sent us in the Sony Ericsson K850i, one of the most high-end non-smartphones in the market today. The device sports a 5MP camera and triband 3G, features that are highly admirable for the price. Read on for more.
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Comment by moleskine
by moleskine on Wed 6th Feb 2008 12:51 UTC
moleskine
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2005-11-05

Thanks for this review. There's no substitute for going along to a store and testing things out in your hands, imho. I was tempted by another phone in the range using the same form factor and key arrangement. A few goes with it soon showed me that these tiny keys and my fingers don't make a happy match. Too bad, as there's a lot else to like here.

Does this phone come with software for your PC or Mac? I don't think you mention this. But I like to back-up the stuff in my phone on a regular basis and a good PC suite is important for this. Nokia's is pretty naff-looking imho, but at least it works OK. Still doesn't come across as much more than a token effort, though. I don't like their rudeness in dropping a hook into your Windows startup ini. Good programs should always ask before doing this, and give users the choice of having a program always on or run and closed when it suits.

RE: Comment by moleskine
by jaylaa on Wed 6th Feb 2008 13:13 in reply to "Comment by moleskine"
jaylaa Member since:
2006-01-17


Does this phone come with software for your PC or Mac?

I have the predecessor to this, the k800i. Plug it in through USB and it shows up as removable storage. I've loaded photos and a couple of GB of music by drag and drop. A ringtone can be any audio file you put on it.

But if you want to do more sophisticated syncing of stuff I guess you have to use the software that comes with it. I've never tried it, but there's nothing on the packaging about supporting Macs. Maybe the k850 does though.

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RE: Comment by moleskine
by mike_a on Wed 6th Feb 2008 14:05 in reply to "Comment by moleskine"
mike_a Member since:
2005-07-06

The manual only mentions Windows XP and Vista. So no Mac OS support for the synchronization. But you can use the Mass Storage function.

I just got this phone and so far I really like it. The resolution is beautiful and the camera functions are brilliant. I did BTW got it to record of the videocall cam though, I did it while trying to make a video call, which didn't work and I was asked if I wanted to record a video message. This clip then showed up in my Media folder.

I really like the motion sensor in the phone, when you're in Media mode and flip the phone it changes the view! There is even a weird kind of ball game in there which uses the sensor to roll the ball.

The touch keys do need a little getting used to but when you got the hang of it it's really weird to use a phone where you really have to push the buttons. Some people using the phone think the whole screen is touchscreen because they have to touch the softkeys, which is a bit confusing at first.

The phone feels solid and looks tough, perfect for me, I don't like those slimline-superthin phones.

It's an almost perfect phone and I would give it a 9/10, being a SE it already scores 7/10 in my opinion and the Media and Camera functions make it a 9.

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