
Controls around the rim of the phone are few, but they come in handy nonetheless. A unique feature on the right spine is a dedicated Web-browser button, while a more familiar volume rocker and a dedicated camera key sit on the left spine. We liked the dedicated camera-power button on the top (next to the infrared port) and the sturdy rubber cover on the handset's bottom for the USB port, the headset jack, and the charger connection. Flip the K700i, and you'll find another distinction. Not only are the camera lens, the mirror, and the flash well out of the way of your fingers, but the handset's rear face actually resembles a real camera when held horizontally. And as with the T-Mobile Sidekick II, the placement of the camera key on the spine makes the mobile feel like a camera as well.
The phone's display measures almost 2 inches diagonally and supports an eye-popping 65,536 colors. Rich and vivid, the screen is great for viewing photos, games, and the user-friendly menus. We also liked that we could change the text size and font. Our only complaint was that finger smudges were easily visible. Immediately below the screen are easy-to-use navigation controls that include a wealth of shortcuts. You get a five-way joystick that also gives you one-touch access to four user-defined functions. When the K700i is in standby mode, the left soft key opens the Recent Calls list, while the right opens another shortcut menu for activating Bluetooth and the IR port, viewing the phone's status, and changing the ringer profile. We didn't like that there are no dedicated Talk and End buttons. Instead, you must use the soft keys to make and end calls. While a bit crowded, the backlit keypad is extremely tactile. Also, as the buttons are raised above the surface of the phone, we rarely had a misdial.

The integrated VGA camera takes pictures in three resolutions: 640x480, 320x240, and 160x120. It also has adjustable brightness and picture-quality settings. Other functions include a flash, a self-timer, and a 4X zoom. It should be noted, however, that the full zoom is available at only the lowest resolution. You also can select a night mode, use one of 21 frames, and choose from a series of picture effects (black and white, negative, sepia, and solarize). An unexpected bonus was the panorama option, which takes three pictures next to each other. Unfortunately, though, you can't silence the camera shutter sound.
The video camera shoots 15-second clips with sound in two resolutions, 176x144 and 128x96, and you can choose from a similar list of effects. Alternatively, you can shoot as long of a clip as will fit on the handset's whopping 41MB of memory. Both photos and videos were good quality, but the K700i can't compete with a standalone camera. When finished with your work, you can save pictures and clips to your phone, upload them to an online album, or send them to a friend via a multimedia message.

With the headset acting as the antenna, the K700i's multimedia options include an FM radio, support for MP3 files, and a MusicDJ application for mixing your own ring tones. The handset comes with three Java (J2ME)-enabled games: Darts, RiverRaiders, and Super Real Tennis. You can download more titles, if you want. You can also personalize the phone with wallpaper, themes, sounds, and screensavers.
Battery life for the K700i wasn't quite up to par, but it should satisfy most users. We managed 4.5 hours of talk time, significantly less than the promised 8 hours. Our standby time was 7 days, far less than promised 12.5 days. According to the FCC, the K700i has a digital SAR rating of 1.03 watts per kilogram.
Smartphones Basic Specs:
Weight:
3.7 oz
Style:
Candy bar
Messaging / Data Features:
OTASP/OTAPA support
Messaging Services:
EMS
,
MMS
Product Basic Spec:
Cellular technology:
GSM
Band / mode:
GSM 900/1800/1900 (Tri-Band)
Talk time:
Up to 480 min
Internet Browser:
Yes
Flash memory form factor:
Integrated
Short Messaging Service (SMS):
Yes
Combined with:
With digital camera / FM radio
Body Color:
Silver
Width:
1.8 in
Depth:
0.7 in
Height:
3.9 in
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