
The friends at GSM Arena has slapped up a very nice review of the baby
Cyber-shot – the K550. This relatively small, 14 mm thick quad-band GSM / GPRS / EDGE device (850, 900, 1800, 1900), packs most of the goodies that we have come to expect from the Sony Ericsson team. Included is a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth for handsfree goodness,
M2 slot to augment the system memory -- a 512 MB card is included, and even an RDS-enabled FM radio.
What this handset does lack, however, is 850 MHz support, and sadly this is a bit of a bust for the NA market. Considering this is a low to mid range device, it has to have some shortcomings; including a lower-than-we-would-like-it resolution screen, the keys appear as if a heavy text messaging session might make your fingertips bleed, and the word is the camera quality is sub-par for a Cyber-shot branded phone. On the plus side, if the price is right, the great feature set will likely outweigh the negatives mentioned above. It does seem Sony Ericsson is starting to suffer from 'Nokia-itis': new handsets galore – but we are beginning to see a fair bit of rehash.
Edit: As astude reader johnnie points out - this device supports 850 MHz which of course makes it a quad band device.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
johnnie @ Feb 16th 2007 4:33PM
just to let you know this phone does support 850mhz...... the sony site is wrong..
basiri @ Feb 23rd 2007 3:02PM
hi .
i want properties of k550