Sony Ericsson Z800i

By Ella Morton on 10 August 2005

A top-shelf 3G offering with a focus on multimedia, the Z800i is a real crowd-pleaser despite its bulk factor.

User rating:9.1
  • Good: Rich, powerful sound • Huge range of connectivity options • Many multimedia features • Expandable, hot-swappable Memory Stick slot •
  • Bad: A bit chunky and heavy compared to non-3G phones • Currently only available on 3 Mobile • Varying Web download speeds •
  • Specs: Bluetooth • Numerical keypad • Memory Stick Duo • 1-megapixel • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$685.00
The lengthy specs list for the 3G Z800i makes for some substantial reading -- there's triband coverage; a sound recorder; a 64MB Memory Stick Duo; not one but two LCD screens and more connectivity options than your local telephone exchange. Sony Ericsson has certainly crammed in the goodies, but how does this feature-filled fold-up phone function? We were suitably impressed.

Design
Sony Ericsson seems to be going through a neo-80s phase - the Z800i, with its chunky form factor and square contours, wouldn't look out of place in the parachute pants pocket of MC Hammer, circa "U Can't Touch This". At 102 by 49 by 23.6 millimetres and 128 grams, clipping this model to your lanyard may result in a strained neck muscle, but the clamshell design makes it more compact than other 3G models.

One positive aspect of the large size is the fact that, unlike many phones currently on the market, the keypad is actually big enough for human hands. Users who are tired of having finger seizures when attempting to phone a friend will appreciate the big, widely spaced numbers -- although the navigation key could have been raised a little for a more comfortable scrolling-and-selecting experience.

The hinge of the clamshell incorporates a Motion Eye-equipped 1.3 megapixel camera, which can be rotated inward to face your own alluring visage or outward to take snaps of friends and scenery.

When the phone is closed, you can keep an eye on your popularity via missed call and message icons that appear on a tiny screen on the outside of the flip-out panel.

Features
As with the K750i, Sony Ericsson has thrown a 64MB Memory Stick Duo into the bargain, which can be removed while the phone is on and replaced by a larger capacity stick, should your predilection for multimedia require it.

For all your data transfer and Crazy Frog ringtone downloading needs, the Z800i offers a smorgasbord of connectivity including USB, GPRS, infrared and Bluetooth.

The phone also benefits from Sony Ericsson's innovations in the world of multimedia, with Mega Bass audio, QuickShare photo-sending and the MusicDJ ringtone composer enjoying star billing.

Performance
The Z800i initially won us over with its gorgeous 256K colour display, and kept us singing its praises with a simple, intuitive menu interface and lag-free response time.

Browsing for content on the specially designed 3 portal was a little temperamental, with fast data transfer alternating with the occasional dreaded "Page Not Found" message. Downloading music videos, ringtones and graphics from the Sony Ericsson Web site was all very swift however, and in general Web navigation and text entry was straightforward.

Photo quality was average, with quite a bit of graininess creeping into pictures taken in low light conditions and in night mode. Photos sent to an e-mail address via MMS tended to appear much darker onscreen than on the phone's LCD - perhaps a good thing for those who get the urge to mug for the camera after a few drinks.

Sound was simply fabulous; Sony's Mega Bass technology really makes a difference when playing MP3 files, and distortion problems we've seen in the past were non-existent, even at high volumes. The equaliser and playlist functions make the Z800i a more comprehensive offering for media playback, and had us gathering around the humble clamshell in awe, amazed at the powerful sound emanating from such a tiny speaker. For more private music appreciation, the included stereo headphones provide equal aural satisfaction.

There was one sound-related oddity: when previewing ringtones and songs, the volume defaulted to zero. We'd wager that this is a firmware issue, but it did get annoying having to quickly up the volume every time we scrolled to the next option.

Power-wise, Web browsing sucked the life force from the battery with alarming speed, but moderate usage saw the Z800i lasting for around three days between charges.

Beyond superficial complaints about this model looking a little too Back to the Future-esque, it's difficult to fault the Z800i. If you're considering a foray into the world of 3G, this phone, with its solid multimedia offerings and easily navigable menus, would be a very rewarding choice.

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Comments (77)

  • mobile05 gave 3/10 on 04/08/2008 14:08 Report abuse

    • Good: Large buttons for dialling
    • Bad: The volume control is located in base of the handset and is always accidently depressed when one holds the handset.
      This causes the phone status menu to come up and blocks dialling.

      This feature also non-configurable.

    I recently took up a 2 year contract with Telstra with the Sony Ericcson Z750i. Initially I liked the large dailling buttons. However, after some use I noticed at times the phone status kept coming up and the phone does not accept any numbers dialled. One has to keep pressing the OK button the clear the screen in order to continue to dial.

  • sony ericsson k220 gave 8/10 on 07/06/2008 20:23 Report abuse

    • Good: User-friendly interface.
      Easy to use.
      Intuitive menu design.
    • Bad: Nothing.

    One more great flip cell phone introduced by Sony Ericsson. Z800i is best for me because I am always on journey. It is fast responsive mobile. I love it.

  • Lunaphone gave 9/10 on 02/04/2008 12:16 Report abuse

    • Good: Excellent sound quality
      Very good pictures compared to other phones
      Clamshell design meant that it didn't accidentally ring other phones if bumped in my bag
    • Bad: Got a dribble of milky coffee in it and died

    This was the best phone I have ever used. Felt great to hold,

  • marmlr339 gave 9/10 on 30/12/2007 00:27 Report abuse

    • Good: durable,
      long-lived battery,
      feature-packed,
      high-quality camera,
      large, high quality screen,

      has outlived my new phone "Nokia 6288"
    • Bad: heavy and thick "bulky",
      buttons wear out quickly

    excellent phone.

  • nekeho gave 8/10 on 20/08/2007 19:18 Report abuse

    • Good: All the features as I believe they are the lastes. Like it bulky and relatively weighty because I feel I have someothing on me where as with other lighter ones it is easy to sit on them or lose them if not careful or absent minded.
    • Bad: Inadequate variety in terms of ringtones and also not much chice in terms of the volumes.

    I love the phone. serves my purpose

  • Phil gave 9/10 on 08/01/2007 11:39 Report abuse

    • Good: Everything
    • Bad: nothing yet

    What the heck are u talking about this phones great

  • Mr Flibble gave 2/10 on 08/01/2007 11:38 Report abuse

    • Good: Looks good
    • Bad: Features are all second rate and fidly to use I really thought Sony Erricson was the way to go

    This phone makes me sick

  • robphrase gave 9/10 on 20/12/2006 12:44 Report abuse

    • Good: Mostly mentioned above.

      Amazing features, great menu design and functionality, nav pad and key size/feel is fantastic.
    • Bad: Some complain about the size, but it is a phone I respect for its features and capabilities and to reduce the size would be to reduce these too.

      When playing mP3 - an adaptor for a standard headphone jack would be perfect for this phone. The headphones are decent, but prone to tangling, and not the highest quality for the music buff.

      The camera - 1.3mp was decent when the phone was released (most others were still VGA) but if they were ever to make an upgrade, a higher quality camera would be necessary. Also, the swivel design is great, but the lens design is faulted because it gets dust and dirt right through it.

    The Sophisticated Classic

    When time comes, and retro phones become the cool collectors accessory, this phone will definately be at the top of the list for all the smooth, stylish afficiondos.
    Packed with amazing features that superceded most other phones of its time, the z800i is also full of suprises and treats.
    It is capable of supporting Java scripted games and applications, and internet browsers at suprising broadband speed.
    I have tried the phone with a 2Gig Memory Stick and it still functions perfectly without any noticable lag in runtime.
    The screen is large, the swivel camera is handy when it comes to aiming and taking photos with the clamshell closed. And the bright LED light has been a very handy extra when I need that extra bit of illumination for photos and for other things like finding my keys in the dark.
    The outside screen is large and full coloured allowing for extra personalisation and ease in photo use and music playing.
    The mp3 player is simple to use and very manageable.
    And the phone has a great sense of style. The menus are sleek and crisp and not in the least bit partronising to the user.
    It is an all-round sophisticated and smart phone.

  • Raquel32 gave 9/10 on 10/11/2006 10:28 Report abuse

    • Good: I love this!
    • Bad: None!

    Does anyone know if you can make up your own MP3 Ringtones? on this Mobile.

  • eilowyneleyne gave 10/10 on 20/09/2006 08:29 Report abuse

    • Good: easy to use
      good functions
      easy to read screen and numbers
    • Bad: -

    I love it!!

    I've had this phone for a week and already I have been able to find my way around rather easily. The sim card has been in since Monday 18th September and everything has been great. I have nothing to complain about and I love the z800i model.

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