Sony Ericsson's K770 is a compact and good looking member of the company's Cyber-shot line of cameraphones. Sony Ericsson's K770 has a very classic candybar design. The lines are very clean, the keypad is very straight forward, and the modest use of chrome adds an element of fashion to it. While the 1.9", 262k color main display might look small by today's standards, it works well. It is sufficiently bright even at its lower brightness settings, and it provides crisp graphics and good color rendition - even in direct sunlight.
Sony Ericsson's K770 has an attractive camera. When the camera is activated, however, the white backlighting turns off and a blue backlight illuminates the keypad's dedicated camera shortcuts and the two-stage camera shutter key. The camera shutter is one of the best I have come across in a long time. It requires a light initial touch to activate the camera's auto-focus system, while a firmer press will cause the camera to snap a photo.
There are a few small misses with the K770's design, though. The Sony Ericsson fast port connector is located inconveniently on the left side of the device instead of on the bottom. The power key and the rear cover release that are located on the top of the phone are quite narrow. This isn't a problem for the rear cover latch so much, but it does make the menu that the power key calls up slightly less convenient to access. Also inconvenient is the M2 memory card slot's position under the rear cover.
Sony Ericsson's K770 Key features:
* Slim and stylish
* TFT display with a QVGA resolution
* 3 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash
* Memory card slot with hot-swap support
* 3G support with video calls
* Multi-tasking support
* Walkman-style music player
* FM radio
* TrackID support
* Bluetooth (with A2DP)
* Dedicated quick camera settings keys