All is brilliant, apart from the light sensor on the camera.
All is brilliant, apart from the light sensor on the camera.
Well for starters it certainly looks the part, albeit a bit chunky from the side. Also I love that it's got so many features & the blue or green glowing buttons (depending on your colour selection) mark it out from the drab Orange or white LED's on other phone key pads. I read Rick's review (he is in the UK) & he uses a K800i at the moment which is another fine cybershot phone. This phone is thinner that the K800i & although the K850i has a 5 Megapixel camera, this simply refers to the size of the final picture, & not the quality. The quality of the image is defined by the grade of sensors that refine what the camera lens sees. Also, the focal length of the lens plays a part in quality of images taken. The K800i camera has a focal length of 5.2mm which is good. It is a thicker phone than the K850i so it can accommodate this, yet the K850i being thinner could reduce the focal length of the lens, making it more likely a lower focal length is used. This results in lower quality images. I would recommend this phone to anyone, & even though it's Sony Ericsson's latest Cyber-shot phone, it's still not a replacement for a digital camera.
nice phone if you got the money:)
i need to stick with my k810i at the mo:(
Btw, the star at sonyericsson.com is back :(
greate!i will check it later
@ William,
No, a phone will never be a replacement of a digital camera. But it could make fine pictures though
"the blue or green glowing buttons (depending on your colour selection)"
What glowing buttons?
Just so people know, there phonesoure-usa is selling the phone for $524 US.
But I've also heard of a lot of slight problems with the 1st edition on HoFo. Screens acting weird, sensors not working properly, pictures coming out bad, creeky case.
I think I'm gonna hold off till it's a bit cheaper, and maybe when it gets a nice firmware upgrade.
For those in the new york area the only place I have found that had this phone in stock was:
Blue2 Communication
267 Canal Street
New York, NY 10013
tel: 212-334-5356 fax:212-334-5357
Paid 565 flat no tax with cash purchase for mine which is the blue version. They dont have it on display, I asked the guy if they had it, he looked in the computer and told me 15 minutes, I had my phone in 15 minutes.
WC
I think using a cybershot phone can replace my digital camera because it's simplicity, as long as you are not a professional photographer.
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