Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot K550i Test (Mobile Phone)


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Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot K550i
Test score: B Above average
The score of B is reached using 3 different tests on the Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot K550i (s).
Average score of all mobile phones: B.
Product specs: Features: Microphone, Radio, MP3 Player, Digital Camera; Megapixel: 2 Megapixel; Data Transfer: GPRS; Standby time: 350h; Weight: 85; Form Factor: Candybar; Other Features: Bluetooth, ... more info
 
TrustedReviews
Publication date 7/2007
Single test
7 out of 10 points Value for money: 8 out of 10 points
"... It is in many respects an average mobile phone ... The camera can be bettered and the screen is small. Still, if you need long battery life it could well make your shortlist."
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CNET.co.uk
Publication date 5/2007
Single test
"Very Good" (7,9 out of 10 points)
"... Sure, there are some niggles such as the fiddly keypad and the camera's grainy indoor shots, but these are minor complaints on an otherwise impressive handset."
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What Mobile
Issue 6/2007
Single test
4 out of 5 stars
"... this phone is quite a bargain considering it's fully featured. If you want a quality cameraphone for little money, it's worth considering."
 
Pocket-lint.co.uk
Publication date 2/2007
Single test
out of 10 points
"Sony Ericsson's greatest strength is offering a wide range of devices suited for all entries into the market and the K550 is Sony Ericsson doing just that."
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Summary of Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot K550i



The mobile phone was tested in 4 different magazines most of them feeling the product did at least have some merit.
Under the microscope, the Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot K550i was able to obtain its best score of "Very Good" (7,9 out of 10 points) in the 5/2007 issue of CNET.co.uk online magazine. The product received its worst result from TrustedReviews online magazine (issue 7/2007) with a score of 7 out of 10 points.