[DEFINITIVE]Sony Ericsson K700i Thread


Which K700i do you have?  

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  1. 1. Which K700i do you have?

    • K700i/Vodafone Branded
      15
    • K700i/02 Branded
      13
    • K700i/Orange Branded
      31
    • K700i/T Mobile Branded
      9
    • K700i/Unbranded
      62
    • K700i/Other(Over sea's versions and Networks)
      16


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I would say a branded phone is about as sexy and functional as an un-branded one (except for Vodacrap one which cripples to mp3 ringtone capacity)

I have an Orange branded one, and the only reason i'm wanting to get rid of the branding on mine is for the sake of resale value (and I dislike the orange-coloured logos on the moneu lol).

Go for a branded one, they're affordable, and certainly do the job well :D

Battery is excellent here - since I got R2L firmware that is.

But nowadays I keep it in my cradle when i'm home, so it doesnt really have much chance to deplete.

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How long does it last when its out of the cradle?

Thanks, Tim

SO far I havn't had chance to keep it away from the cradle for more than a day... but before I got the cradle (which was after i got the new firmware), it lasted just about 5 or 6 days.

Welshkid - eBay uk is the best place to find all sorts of weird and wonderful stuff for the k700i - i've got a leather case for mine which I know i'll never use, so if anyone wants it gratis (less p&p of course) just send me a note.

Yeah - I went to Vodafone to have my orange k700i updated.. weird I know, but they did it, and they branded it with the orange firmware. So i'm pretty sure there will be a Vodafone firmware update for you :)

Just go to a large Voda store - i went to the one in the bullring @ birmingham

and don't let the guy push you around either - he said to me that it didn't improve the battery life, and there were few improvements - i insisted that I needed the update for more than the battery - and low and behold, the smarmy git was wrong! I love my k700i with the new firmware :D

is it ok to leave the fone on charge over night?

the manual says max of 4 hours

laptops are advised not to leave on too long becuase it shorts the life of the battery

does this apply to the k700?

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I believe every new handphone has a switch to automatically disconnect it from the adapter..

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