Sony Ericsson K800i - Final Conclusions
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We've come to the end of this review. This means that the time has come for us to rate this cell phone on a scale from 1 to 10. Therefore, after fiddling with this phone for approximately a week and putting it through numerous experiments we're confidently handing out 9.50 points. It definitely deserves it.
The reason why we were hesitant to rate this cell phone a straight 10+ is due to the lack of the MegaBass™ that is a proprietary feature incorporated only in the W (Walkman) Series of Sony Ericsson. This is compensated by the Cyber-shot™ that isn't present on any Walkman series. Such a shame...
Also it is worth mentioning that the official sales package of this phone does not include any additional M2 memory card. Therefore, you are stuck with the 64MB internal memory (out of which you should subtract the software, themes, default images and sounds, etc.). It is important to spend a few extra dozens of bucks and pick up at least a 512MB M2 stick. Then you won't have storage problems!
However, in short, our reviewing team highly recommends this product. The Sony Ericsson K800i in its category simply outperforms any potential competitor. Regardless of whether you're a casual user always looking for a new gadget, an ultra-busy entrepreneur looking for something that exudes prestige and class, or a pocket camera enthusiast, this phone should give you a good bang-for-the-buck. You indeed get what you pay for. Period.

Before finishing this review I'd like to take a moment to thank my great friend Gabor Bernat, nicknamed Yeti, for giving the opportunity to collaborate while reviewing this Sony Ericsson K800i. He was kind enough to let me tamper around with his cell.
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