Sony Ericsson Z800i Review

Posted on 2005-06-02 18:25:08 by LSDsmurf

Remember the Sony Ericsson Z1010? If not, you're not alone. Representing the conjoined Swedish-Japanese handset maker's first take at a 3G phone, it came out at a point in time where 3G networks were barely available in most parts of Europe - and looked like it had more in common with a meat tenderizer than a communications tool. Fast forward to 2005, and we're faced with Sony Ericsson's second 3G handset, the Z800i; competition is afoot, and the worst pants-bulging tendencies have subsided. Will it hold its own as well as Sony Ericsson's other high-end handsets?



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Re: Sony Ericsson Z800i
by Anonymous on Friday, June 03 2005 @ 19:07 CEST
What is 3G about Sony Ericsson Z800? I know Sony or Ericksson would want the people to buy this phone. But why would people want to spend some $300 or $400 to own this phone. I doubt that SONY or ERICKSSEN would set any records in selling this or any other phones unless they heed my voice. I believe the time has come to rewrite the Internet service code so as to change the CLIENT SERVER ROLES so that the clients would no longer be required to process any data and SERVERS would no longer be required to send any documents to CLIENTS. When this is done people would be able to use the 3G phones to surf the web rather then for cellular phone calls. The sales of 3G phones would then skyrocket. I'd like to hear from 3G phone manufacturers by email at newerawisp@rediffmail.com if they really want to set records in selling their phones.