Sony Ericsson K770i review

Sleek and stylish, but not the best Sony Ericsson we've come across

It's flush all over, with no protrusions

TechRadar Verdict

Not bad in all respects, but leaves you feeling a bit short changed compared to other Sony Ericsson phones

Pros

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    Stylish looks

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    3G

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    Clever navigation D-pad

Cons

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    Average camera with photo light

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    Average media player (non-Walkman)

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    Camera lens cover prone to slip

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    Can only use Sony Ericsson headphones

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Sony Ericsson's latest midrange offering is sleek-looking bar-shape handset that fits easily in the pocket thanks to its rounded edges and slim dimensions (just 14mm thick). It's flush all over, with no protrusions, including the keypad, whose buttons sit just slightly proud, though they're tactile enough to keep you on track.

It's one of the slimmest Cyber-shot phones available and exudes minimalist cool, though the Truffle Brown version we tried (it also comes in beige, violet, bronze and black) gave it a bit of a business feel (in a good, serious kind of way).

Looks: 3.5/5

Ease of use: 4/5

Features: 3.5/5

Call quality: 4/5

Value: 3.5/5

Network availability: 3, T-Mobile

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