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Sony Ericsson K850i Review
Mark Peters : April 6th 2008 - 13:30 CET
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Sony EricssonSony Ericsson K850 : Sony Ericsson stems from the cooperation between Sony and Ericsson in the year 2001, a so-called joint venture. It is Sony's know-how on the field of digital cameras that is used for developing Sony-Ericsson's cell phones. Worldwide Sony Ericsson is ranked 4th on the mobile phone market. The company is positioned directly after Nokia, Samsung and Motorola with a market share of more than 9%. Sony Ericsson offers a number of different lines to meet the various market demands. For example the W-series, consisting of Walkman phones, aiming at the consumer who uses his cellular mainly as a music player besides making calls. As for the K-series where our test model sits, Sony Ericsson put the emphasis on the camera.
Sony-Ericsson K850i Review

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The Sony Ericsson K850i has everything to become a real cameraphone, just as its predecessors only this time with a higher resolution digital camera. The Sony Ericsson K850i comes in a shiny black box. The shape of the camera's lens is shown on the box immediately emphasizing the main function of this cell phone: its 5.0 Megapixel digital camera. Upon opening the box there is a picture visible with a free space inside it to fit the mobile phone in. Underneath, separately wrapped, the battery charger, headset, data cable, manuals and software are found. The Sony Ericsson K850i has a beautiful and solid appearance.

Sony-Ericsson K850i Test

Sony Ericsson K850i Review
As mentioned before, the emphasis for the Sony Ericsson's K-series lies on the camera. The Sony Ericsson K850i has been equipped with a 5.0 Megapixel digital camera and makes quite nice pictures in various light circumstances. The right side of the cell phone carries the camera's on / off button. When the camera is activated, the lens cover will be removed automatically and the camera application gets started. Read the full Sony Ericsson K850i review at LetsGoMobile and take a look at the Sony Ericsson sample photos.

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