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Review summary: The K850i is the best camera phone currently available but the keypad is small and controls squashed.
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Source: cnet.com.au
Review summary: sony ericsson k850i review: Sony Ericsson's K850i is a decent, if somewhat bulky, camera phone. Its 5-megapixel resolution is on par with the best, but shutter lag and strange navigation keys let it down.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The K850 is Sony Ericsson's camera flagship phone of the year packing the 5 mega pixel camera with auto focus, xenon flash, BestPic, Cyber-shot technologies and a whole lot of extra features. But of course it's not just a phone with a great camera - it's
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The Sony Ericsson K850i should be called a 'phone camera' rather than a 'camera phone'. Part of the Cyber-shot series, it includes a whopping 5-megapixel camera with a fantastically bright xenon flash and the ability to adjust ISO levels. Oh, and it's als
Pros: 5-megapixel camera; super-bright xenon flash; HSDPA
Cons: Fiddly-to-use soft keys; navigation key and keypad
Verdict: The Sony Ericsson K850i Cyber-shot has one of the best cameras we have ever seen on a phone but the touch-sensitive soft keys take some time to get used to and the keys on the keypad are a little small for our liking
Read Full ReviewReview summary: In the world of high tech, you don't want your product to come out a month after your competitor's, let alone 6 months. That's the itchy-scratchy position Sony Ericsson finds themselves in with the K850i coming out a half a year after the flagship Nokia N
Pros: Great camera with faster camera performance than the N95, fantastic display, excellent Bluetooth with a large selection of profiles and good range, has both M2 and microSD card slots. Good battery life for a 3G phone with a Xenon flash. Finally, standard
Cons: Keypad isn't good for heavy texters. Great touch controls, but funky d-pad. Nighttime and dim scene imaging on automatic setting is not good. Fast port connector instead of 2.5 or 3.5mm stereo jack (why do we still have to buy a high-end Walkman phone to
Verdict: The K850i improves significantly on the Cybershot K790i it replaces. Though on the surface it looks like a face-lifted version of the K790i and K800i, inside there's a lot of good new stuff going on: the 5MP camera with improved still images and much impr
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