
Sony Ericsson announced special silver versions of the K800 and K790 Cyber-shot camera phones as used by James Bond in the awaited new Bond movie, Casino Royale.
The silver K800 / K790 phones are a natural fit with the cool, sophisticated style of James Bond. Both are capable mobile phones that also provide cutting edge camera features, a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, Xenon flash for lowlight conditions and BestPic, which allows the user to take nine pictures of a moving object simultaneously and choose to keep the best shot. The phones also offer Picture Blogging for uploading photos to a personal online blogsite & PictBridge for printing direct to a printer, without the need for a PC or laptop.
Both phones feature a sleek silver color and sport a 3.2-megapixel camera with a xenon flash. They’ve also got a variety of wallpapers and ringtones related to the movie, along with a full trailer. The sony erickson james bond edition K800 is a dual-mode UTMS 2100MHz and GPRS phone, while the K790 is tri-band and supports EDGE technology for higher-speed data transfers.
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The silver K800 / K790 phones are a natural fit with the cool, sophisticated style of James Bond. Both are capable mobile phones that also provide cutting edge camera features, a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, Xenon flash for lowlight conditions and BestPic, which allows the user to take nine pictures of a moving object simultaneously and choose to keep the best shot. The phones also offer Picture Blogging for uploading photos to a personal online blogsite & PictBridge for printing direct to a printer, without the need for a PC or laptop.
Both phones feature a sleek silver color and sport a 3.2-megapixel camera with a xenon flash. They’ve also got a variety of wallpapers and ringtones related to the movie, along with a full trailer. The sony erickson james bond edition K800 is a dual-mode UTMS 2100MHz and GPRS phone, while the K790 is tri-band and supports EDGE technology for higher-speed data transfers.
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