Typical price: £50
What is it: Stylish 3G clamshell with Internet browsing
What we think: A well-featured and user-friendly, if rather large, 3G phone
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 13 December 2004
Tags: Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson V800, SD cards, pixels, camera lens
We like:
Neat and spacious key layout; excellent camera; functions as a modem over 3G; supports Internet browsing
We don't like:
Short on internal memory; on the large side; supports Memory Stick Duo rather than SD; Internet access could be better
CNET UK judgement:
Sony Ericsson's V800 is a well-featured and user-friendly, if rather large, 3G phone. You can also use the phone as a 3G modem for a notebook computer
Full review:
When Vodafone launched its 3G service with five phones, the top model in the range was the Sony Ericsson V800, a stylish black-and-silver clamshell phone. Continue Reading...
Latest user reviews
July 29, 2005
Posted by: Michael Dale
"Almost faultless phone"
July 4, 2005
Posted by: Mary John
"Good"
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