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We’ve been waiting for a bit of slimline 3G flip-phone action from Sony Ericsson, and with the classy-looking Z770i, it has delivered a very pocketable device with plenty to get your desire buds going.The Z770i arrives as one of Sony Ericsson’s few rea...
Stylish clamshell design, 3G HSDPA, Decent quality music player, Good browser and web-based services...
Average 2-megapixel camera, No video call facility, Average headphones supplied...
We’ve been waiting for a bit of slimline 3G flip-phone action from Sony Ericsson, and with the classy-looking Z770i, it has delivered a very pocketable device with plenty to get your desire buds going.The Z770i arrives as one of Sony Ericsson&rsquo...
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The Z770i is its attempt to redress the balance. Its constructed with a smart, elegant look rather than brash style-statement chic. It comes in a black or brushed metal-look silver casing, with just a touch of contrasting colour accents. Sony Ericsso...
The Z770i fills a welcome spot in the consumer 3G line-up as a decently equipped mid-range clamshell phone. It’s sleek and slim, and has an elegant design with some stylish appeal, both outside and once open. The features and functionality inside of...
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23rd of May 2008 Sony Ericsson’s sales strategy of manufacturing similar products with only physical and minor software changes seems to be a safe strategy. Personally, I’m not a fan safe strategies, but after having used the slim Z770...
Z770 is designed to visually impress, but it’s not bad either from a technical point of view. The design is definitely impressive, and I absolutely love the very nicely designed front and the materials used. Apart from this, the A2 software platform...
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Sony Ericssons mobile range has been crying out for a nicenslim flip phone with the sort of high-level 3G functionality that has become a regular fixture in many of its candybar and sliderphone models. The Z770i slips elegantly into the lineup, with...
quality music player, Decent webbased features lineup, Userfriendly operation...
Average 2megapixel camera with no flash, No video calling camera, No WiFi, No 3.5mm headphone socket or adapter...
Sony Ericsson brings a touch of style to its 3G clamshell lineup with the mid-range Z770i...
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smape.com Updated: 2016-12-29 06:53:13
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Sony Ericsson never made a wide use of clamshell handsets in their portfolio; following the release of the two bestsellers Z600 and Z800 the manufacturer repositioned this form factor for use in female- and youth- oriented products. The much awaited s...
Sony Ericsson Z770i is a stock mid-end solution sporting a number of advantages and disadvantages which surface during a comparison to the competitive products. The quality of communication and battery lifetime are up to the company standards, no prob...
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The Z770i’s ring tones volume was never an issue – its speaker fared well in most environments. The reception quality was nothing to complain about either. Our only gripe is with the phone’s vibro alert, which occasionally proves to be o...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2016-12-29 06:53:13
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Were not sure about the Z770s "Web 2.0" support, but the list of other features was surprising. Were we able to surf to our own homepage?...
Web 2.0 support, whatever that means. Exchange Active Sync support is rare on such a small, thin flip phone.
Display unit wasnt working, couldnt verify flash support. Keypad is small for typing, though features seem to require it. NILLSlightModeratePalpableExtreme...
The Sony Ericsson Z770 was the most mysterious phone at their Mobile World press conference. Though the company bragged about the phones "Web 2.0" capabilities, the phones on display were bolted to the wall and seemingly untethered from any network a...
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