Sony Ericsson Z800i

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Sony Ericsson Z800i is a 3G mobile phone developed by Sony Ericsson and released in 2005. The Z800i is a phone that is identical to the Vodafone branded Sony Ericsson V800 (or 802SE in Japan). The difference between these two phones is that the Z800i is not branded to any mobile phone service provider, and it has different colour variations.

The Z800i is available in two colours (or actually textures), Linear Silver and Titanium Silver. It is a 3G and Tri-band phone weighing 128 grams. It has a 1.3 Mega Pixel rotating camera (that can rotate 180 degrees, called the MotionEye camera), that lets you take photos, video and use it during Video Calls.

It is a full featured 3G phone that supports WAP 2.0, UMTS (or the slower GPRS), polyphonic ringtones in MIDI up to 72 tones, and Java applications. You can store multimedia files in its internal memory (5 Megabytes) or in a Memory Stick Pro Duo card (supporting up to 2 Gigabytes).


[edit] Specifications

Dimensions : 102 x 49 x 23.6 mm
Weight : 128 g
Main Screen
Size: 56 mm diagonal
Colours: 262K TFT
Resolution: 176 x 220 pixels
External Screen
Colours: 65K
Resolution: 101 x 80 pixels
Camera
1.3 megapixel resolution (1280 x 960 pixels) with 4x digital zoom and photo light
Memory
Built in 6 MB
Expandable memory up to 2 GB Sony Memory Stick PRO Duo(TM)
Multimedia
Audio playback - AAC, AMR, MP3, MIDI, WAV and XMF
Video playback - MP4, 3GP
Music and Video Streaming is available
Connectivity
USB Cable: Yes
Bluetooth(TM): Yes
Infrared : Yes
Java
Version: MIDP 2.0
Browsing
WAP 2.0, XHTML/HTML multimode browser
Network
W-CDMA 2100 MHz
Tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz
GPRS
Battery performance
Standby time: 140 hours
Voice Talk time: 150 min
Video Talk time: 85 min

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