Sony Ericsson K700i

Eager to have a mobile PIM in my pocket once again, and inspired by SVG-T and Bluetooth I have purchased the Sony Ericsson K700i.Sony Ericsson K700i

It works fabulously with my Apple Powerbook. I’m able to synchronise my calendar and address book over Bluetooth, with only a few bugs that are being worked out. I can use the phone as a remote control for various applications which is proving to be very useful. And bravo to Ericsson for using an open standard for putting together custom HID plugins. Lastly, Quicktime has a built-in export profile for 3G media files so getting video and audio in a size-appropriate format is a three-click maneuver.

The little J2ME interpreter is pretty speedy for a phone, but unfortunately not fast enough to run a playable NES emulator. I’ve got an SSH client on there, but at $0.03 per kilobyte of data transfer through AT&T, I can’t imagine I’ll be using it much.

It includes an FM radio since it’s a trivial energy-drain on the battery, but the hands-free kit cords double as the antenna and won’t work without which is a shame since they are constantly tangled. I intend on picking up a wireless Bluetooth headset soon. The white LED flash doubles as a decent flashlight, and the camera has a variety of effects available including a three-shot panoramic view.

All the reviews I read claimed it gets horrendous battery life. I managed to drain a full charge in a little over twelve hours with heavy bluetooth usage, but when I just make a few calls and check the calendar once or twice I can stretch it out to at least two days, maybe three if I really took it easy.

All things considered, the K700i is a fantastic phone with a great many features all packed into a little tiny case. It was definitely a good buy.

5 Responses to “Sony Ericsson K700i”

  1. Jason Says:

    You have too much free time on your hands.

  2. Matt Says:

    Yo, Seth!

    I’m wit’ you, man. Since when does a phone have to double as a universal remote control, keyless entry, calculator, PIM, lotto number generator, alarmclock…? Although, it would be nice to have a decent phone with a GPS built in—it would make it that much easier for big brother to keep track of you rebellious sorts. ;-)

    Site is looking spiffy, btw.

  3. Seth Says:

    You’re totally right, Matt. Although, I just found out there’s an NES emulator for it as well. Doh! :-)

  4. Gary Says:

    Hello

    Can you suggest an SSH client for the K700i? I can’t get MidpSSH to work, and www.mobish.com has been down for a few weeks.

    Thanks in advance for any help

  5. Seth Says:

    Gary, I don’t have any recommendations for you. I’ve been using MidpSSH, and by using, I mean I tried to telnet somewhere once. It connected, but then failed when it wasn’t able to correctly recognize the term type. Good luck, though.

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