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  1. Sony Ericsson K800 phone. Announced Feb 2006. Features 2.0″ display, 3.15 MP primary camera, 900 mAh battery, 64 MB storage.

  2. The Sony Ericsson K800i, and its variant, the Sony Ericsson K790, are mobile phone handsets manufactured by Sony Ericsson. Launched in July 2006 (for the K800i in the UK market; others may vary), the phones are the successor to the Sony Ericsson K750i, and are the first to be tagged with the Sony Cyber-shot branding.

  3. Jun 26, 2006 · The Sony Ericsson K800i Cybershot is the first Sony Ericsson mobile phone to feature the Cybershot name and with 3.2 megapixels, an auto-focus lens and a built in flash, the camera appears to be fully featured.

  4. K800i: http://amzn.to/1DhvMj8Official Instagram Account: http://instagram.com/adrianisenofficialAll business inquiries (Review requests, sponsorships, etc) s...

  5. Feb 9, 2020 · Sony Ericsson K800i is one of the best phones i ever had back in 2006, it had an amazing camera for its age, the lens cover, camera shutter key & more.

  6. Nov 1, 2006 · TechRadar Verdict. An all-round three-megapixel, 3G stunner with flash that masters multimedia, web, phone, video-calling and more. TODAY'S BEST DEALS. Check Amazon. Pros. +. Excellent camera...

  7. Aug 4, 2006 · Sony Ericsson's K800i is a sophisticated looking, but somewhat bulky, candy-bar shaped mobile phone. Its velvety matte black case isn't prone to smudges or scratches but we did...

  8. Jul 20, 2006 · Sony Ericsson K800i. Sony Ericsson up the phone camera stakes with this 3.2-megapixel effort. But is it a good all-round handset?

  9. Feb 12, 2021 · A 3.2 megapixel Cyber-shot™ camera with autofocus. Xenon flash. Integrated image blogging support. Memory card slot with hot swap functionality. 3G support with video calls. Great MP3 player. FM...

  10. Sep 25, 2006 · The Sony Ericsson K800i is a dual-mode UMTS handset that operates on 900/1800/1900MHz GSM networks and 2100MHz UMTS networks. You’ll get GPRS for data in the US (no EDGE in the 800i) and 3G only in Europe (the US uses the 850 and 1900MHz bands for 3G, not 2100MHz).