Sony Ericsson K770

Sony Ericsson K770i
Compatible networks 3G, GSM 900/1800/1900
Availability by country September 2007
Form factor Candybar
Dimensions 105 x 47 x 14.5mm
Weight 95 g
Memory 32 MB Internal, 1 Memory Stick Micro (M2) slot, 256MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) included
Data inputs Keypad
Display 240x320 pixels (QCIF+), 262,144 (18-bit) Color TFT LCD
Rear camera 3.2 megapixel with AF
Front camera Video Calling Camera
Connectivity GPRS, HSCSD, Bluetooth, USB

The Sony Ericsson K770i, was launched[1] by 3 (in the UK) in 2008 in association with girl band Sugababes.[1]

It is a mid-range[2][3] mobile phone, and successor to the (then) still manufactured K750. As of mid-2009, it has not been directly succeeded in the Sony Ericsson model range, and the price has sustained at around £100 ($190).[4][5]

Design

The K770i is a candybar style phone that weighs 95 grams (3.35 ounces).[6] It has the 'dual-front' design common to most Sony Ericsson mobile phones since the T610, with the back of the mobile phone designed like a digital camera and intended to be held sideways to take photographs. The K770i is available in six distinct colours: black, metallic pink, truffle brown, ultra violet, henna bronze and sandy beige.[6] The central joystick button is used for selecting options and navigating menus, with the "C" button as an 'undo' or 'delete' button, and the arrow-labelled button as a 'return' or 'back' button. The two buttons labelled by white horizontal lines, known as 'hotkeys' or 'soft keys' perform the function of making binary decisions, labelled on the phone's display. The button in between the right 'soft key' and the "C" button acts as a shortcut key, which brings up a user-customisable shortcut menu when pressed. The button in between the left 'soft key' and the 'back' button acts as a shortcut key, which opens the home page in the browser. The on/off button is located on the top of the phone.

On the left hand side of the phone is the connection port for the supplied USB cable which is available to upload photos and other digital files to computers.

On the right-hand side of the phone there are three keys - two for controlling volume (when in audio mode), skipping through tracks in the Media Player and zooming in and out when in camera mode after the photograph has been taken. The included handsfree headset is also required to listen to the radio since it functions as the antenna.

Connectivity

The phone can also be used as a modem via Bluetooth or USB . According to the o2 website, the K770 has a talk time battery life of 16 hours and a standby time battery life of 384 hours.[4]

Date bug

On some versions there is a bug in the internal clock, which does not recognise leap days from 2016 onwards. Attempting to set the date to 29th February 2016, for example, results in the time and date becoming corrupted, and it becomes impossible to reset the date, until the phone is shut down and restarted.

References

  1. 1 2 "Telecoms News: Sony Ericsson K770 Gets Fashionably Purple". SoftNews NET SRL on Softpedia.com. Retrieved 2009-05-13.
  2. "Sony Ericsson K770i Review". IPC Media on TrustedReviews.com. Retrieved 2009-05-13.
  3. "Sony Ericsson K770 review: Cyber-shot in the middle". GSMArena.com. Retrieved 2009-05-13.
  4. 1 2 "o2 specification". Telefonica (o2). Retrieved 2008-09-27.
  5. "Comparison of K770i prices". PhonesLimited. Retrieved 2008-09-27.
  6. 1 2 "K770i official specifications". Sony Ericsson. Retrieved 2008-09-27.
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