White Paper K700

VGA Camera

Facts and figures

Picture sizes (resolution)

QQVGA (160 x 120 pixels)

VGA camera

QVGA (320 x 240 pixels)

 

VGA (640 x 480 pixels)

 

 

Colour depth

24 bit (8 bit per RGB channel), 16.78 million colours

 

 

Viewfinder resolution

QQVGA (160 x 120 pixels)

(depending on picture size)

QVGA (176 x 132 pixels)

 

VGA (176 x 132 pixels)

 

 

Camera memory

Using phone memory, no memory dedicated to the camera

 

only

 

 

Digital zoom

2x, 4x

 

 

Photo light

Yes

 

 

Media player

 

 

 

File Format

Video: MPG4 (MPEG4 and AAC), 3GPP (H.263 and AMR)

 

Audio: AMR, MP3, G-MIDI level 1 with 40 voices polyphony

 

 

Streaming transport

RTSP according to 3GPP

 

 

Video coding

MPEG-4 Simple Visual Profile Level 0

 

H.263 Profile 0 Level 10

 

H.263 Profile 3 Level 10

 

 

Audio coding

AAC, AMR, MPEG layer 3

 

 

Features

Automatic loop of songs in folder

 

Automatic pause on telephone call.

 

 

Radio

 

 

 

System

VHF/FM

 

 

Output

Portable handsfree

 

Internal speaker

 

 

Save channels

Yes, 20 presets

 

 

Antenna

Portable handsfree (when connected)

 

 

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Sony Ericsson K700 manual Radio, Facts and figures, System, Vhf/Fm

K700 specifications

The Sony Ericsson K700, launched in 2004, quickly became a notable player in the mobile phone market due to its impressive features and appealing design. Positioned as a mid-range device, it combined functionality with a user-friendly interface, making it a popular choice for consumers seeking versatility in a mobile phone.

One of the standout features of the K700 was its 1.3-megapixel camera, which was quite advanced for its time. This allowed users to capture photos and videos, complete with a video recording function. The camera also came equipped with a built-in flash, enhancing its performance in low-light conditions. The convenience of multimedia messaging meant that users could easily share their captured moments with friends and family.

The K700 boasted a vibrant 1.9-inch TFT display capable of a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels. This screen provided a bright and clear interface for browsing menus, viewing photos, and playing games. The phone's design was sleek and compact, featuring a comfortable keypad for easy messaging and dialing. The overall aesthetic appeal was complemented by a variety of color options, catering to different consumer preferences.

In terms of connectivity, the Sony Ericsson K700 supported GPRS, allowing users to access the internet for basic browsing and email functionalities. It also supported Bluetooth technology, enabling wireless connections with other devices for file sharing and hands-free use. The inclusion of a proprietary memory card slot allowed users to expand storage for photos, music, and other files, providing flexibility in managing content.

The K700 also featured a solid battery life, allowing up to 12 hours of talk time and around 400 hours of standby time, making it reliable for daily use. With features like a built-in FM radio, Java-based games, and customizable wallpapers, it offered a comprehensive experience to users who valued multimedia capabilities.

In summary, the Sony Ericsson K700 was a well-rounded mobile phone that delivered a combination of camera functionality, connectivity options, and a user-friendly experience. It represented a significant step forward in mobile technology during its time and still holds a nostalgic place in the hearts of those who used it. Whether for capturing special moments or simply staying connected, the K700 catered to a diverse array of users, embodying the essence of early 2000s mobile innovation.