
With the integrated VGA camera, consumers can take still pictures as well as video clips and either store them in the phone memory or send them as a picture message or an e-mail. Owing to Sony Ericsson’s much appreciated QuickShare feature, it is very simple to use the imaging features of the K700. By one press of its dedicated camera-button, the still or video camera is immediately started. All in all, it only takes a few clicks to capture images and to send them. This ease-of-use is proven to stimulate consumers’ usage of the imaging features which in turn also has a positive impact on operators’ revenue generation. The camera features 4x digital zoom and as many consumers use their camera phones in dark environments, such as nightclubs or cafés, and the K700 also features Photo Light to improve the quality of these images.

The intuitive user interface provides easy access to all features, including download services such as ring tones, images, video and games. A powerful application solution for Java 3D with cutting edge graphics, multi-player games, is featured on the K700, integrating well into the Sony Ericsson games offering. The K700 can take advantage of the downloadable games available on Sony Ericsson Fun & Downloads website and also comes with preloaded 3D games.
With its FM radio, up to 20 favourite radio stations can be stored in the K700 with the preset function. The radio, or even MP3 files, can be listened to through a portable handsfree or through the phone’s speaker.
With Bluetooth, the K700 works well with Sony Ericsson’s broad range of Bluetooth accessories, such as portable handsfree sets, music players and the Bluetooth Car. The K700 will be on the market during Q2.
Technical data
GSM 900/1800/1900, GPRS 4+2
Camera: VGA
Display: 65k colour, 176 x 220 pixel TFT
Application support: Java, Mascot Capsule 3D graphics platform
Connectivity: Bluetooth, Infrared, cable
Dimensions: 99 x 46.5 x 19.5 mm
Weight: 90 g
Talktime: up to 7 hours, Standby: up to 15 days (360 hours)




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