Sony Ericsson S700i

Mobile Phones - Sony Ericsson
Tuesday, 19 February 2008 19:49

Sony Ericsson S700iThe Sony Ericsson S700i features a rotating opening mechanism that is very similar to the Motorola V80. Push the phone gently and it swivels open to reveal the keypad inside (see the image on the right). As well as being a cool feature, it enables a large screen to fit within a compact phone design, as well as providing protection for the keypad when closed. First impressions of the phone are very good, with beautiful styling and bright vivid colours on the display. Build quality is impressive, although the phone is rather heavy and large.

When closed, the phone can be used for making and receiving calls, and for accessing the phone menu. The 4-way navigation button is easy to use and seems to be more robust than the joysticks on earlier Sony Ericsson phone. When opened, the full keypad becomes accessible for texting, dialling and using email or MMS. The keypad can also be opened at an angle of 90 degrees for use when gaming.

Turn the phone over and it becomes a camera! The S700i has a 1.3 megapixel camera, making it the best yet from Sony Ericsson, and placing it amongst the very small number of megapixel camera phones (at the time of writing, the only other comparable phones in the UK market are the Sharp GX30 and the Nokia 7610). The camera comes with a built in flashlight, 8x digital zoom, and picture effects. The camera can also operate as a video recorder. It has to be said that the added size and weight of the phone helps when it comes to taking pictures - heavier cameras are easier to hold steady and you can easily use two hands to hold the S700i.

The screen is of exceptionally high quality, with 262k colours and a huge 240 x 320 pixel resolution, making it the largest screen of any currently available mobile. Colours are rendered vividly. This is a fantastic screen which does justice to the high-quality camera and video capabilities of the phone. The size of the screen makes everyday tasks such as writing messages so much easier. It's also brilliant for playing 3D Java™ games.


The S700i doesn't stop there. It's a true media device with a stereo FM radio and MP3 player. You can record MP3 ringtones, or compose your own 40-voice polyphonic ringtones using the MusicDJ™ composer included with the phone. Connectivity is excellent, with full Bluetooth™ support for wireless connection to headsets, car kits and other devices, as well as infrared and cable connections. The phone comes with a 32 Mbyte Memory Stick Duo, and you can extend the storage capacity by buying additional memory sticks, currently up to 128 Mbytes.

Sony Ericsson's stated battery standby of 12 days is probably optimistic, but for most users, battery life should certainly be a few days, which is much better than that of the K700i for example.

In short, the S700i is an excellent all-round phone and is highly recommended.


Features of the Sony Ericsson K700i include:Sony Ericsson S700i

  • 1.3 megapixel camera (1280 x 960 pixels) with video recorder (176 x 144 resolution) and sound recorder
  • Video playback and download
  • 262k colour TFT screen (240 x 320 pixels)
  • 40 voice polyphonic ringtones / MP3 ringtones
  • Ringtone composer (MIDI polyphonic)
  • Screensaver
  • Games: embedded and downloadable
  • SMS, EMS, MMS with predictive text and MMS templates
  • Email, instant messaging
  • QuickShare™
  • Picture phonebook
  • Integrated handsfree
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth™, infrared, USB, RS232 cable
  • Synchronisation PC
  • SyncML
  • Personal organiser
  • WAP 2.0, GPRS, high-speed data
  • Memory: 32 Mbytes, plus external memory cards (32 Mbytes supplied)
  • Vibration alert
  • Triband
  • Size: 108 x 49 x 25 mm
  • Weight: 137g
  • Talktime: 7 hours
  • Battery standby: 12 days