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21 October 2007 One Comment

Sony Ericsson K850i vs Apple iPhoneLike Dusan at IntoMobile said, there isn’t alot of interest in comparing the two phones as pictured… Both phones have been designed for different purposes, the SE K850i, an obvious high quality 5-megapixel camera phone with flash.

While the Apple iPhone, a fully equipped multimedia phone less so focused with photography but has a much larger touch screen plus iPod, WiFi, bluetooth…etc This comparison by DailyMobile.se may seem strange, but it certainly has brought out the point that the Apple iPhone is much much more thinner than the latest 5-megapixel camera phone by Sony Ericsson. More pics after the break…

Sony Ericsson K850i vs Apple iPhone

Sony Ericsson K850i vs Apple iPhone

 

Sony Ericsson K850i vs Apple iPhone

 

Sony Ericsson K850i vs Apple iPhone

 

Sony Ericsson K850i vs Apple iPhone

 

[via IntoMobile]

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  • Gerri said:
    yes, the iphone does look like a nice phone. but from what I gather, there isnt really a lot you can do with it when it comes to adding third party applications. with all smartphones I have had such a treo 680, I have needed to add third party apps to be able to do the things I would like to do with it.

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