Talk:Sony Ericsson K800

Availability
Can anyone tell just when, approximately, K790 is going to be released in Middle East and Asia Pacific? Mastermind 08:08, 7 July 2006 (UTC)

Annonymus comment
'''This NEEDS a better picture... Who decided to submit one with a plasticky case on it?''' -JJ '''Updated the page with a more suitable photo for a Wikipedia entry. Could someone properly label the copyrights on the image?''' -Fejuai

Service Providers
Someone who knows about this phone, please include a list of service providers on the main page. Preferably a separate list for each variation... CBecker 07:57, 13 February 2007 (UTC)

Rogers sells the K790a phone in Canada Rakerman 01:19, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

Maximum M2 Expansion Supported
Is there solid confirmation available that the K800/K790 supports 2GB M2 memory sticks? I have put the limit on the article page at 1GB as that's the maximum I have been able to confirm. Rakerman 20:24, 27 February 2007 (UTC)

There's a 2GB M2 in mine, no problems here. It looks like someone's already changed it to 2GB anyway. While we're on the subject, the article say "The maximum phone memory is limited by the capacity of the Memory Stick Micro M2." That information is correct at the moment, but may not be later. 4GB and 8GB M2s are supposed to be in development, but unless the phone can supports the FAT32 file system it won't be able to use them. I could test it, but that would be original research and won't really tell us if it supports bigger cards anyway. Sarky Git 09:02, 6 March 2007 (UTC)

I just bought a K790i and emailed SE about what M2 card should I get, 1gb or 2gb if it's supported. I got a reply saying that K790i "support any capacity if it is a M2 card". So, you should expected K790i to be fully compliant with M2 standard and support any capacity available in the future. Malkbh 14:55, 10 May 2007 (UTC)

K790a
CNET reviewed the K790a and stated it didn't have world phone support (tri-band). Is this citable? Bilky asko 19:08, 7 May 2007 (UTC)

K800/K800i naming conventions
For whatever reason, this article using K800 in places but not K800i, which is the correct designation for the phone. Even the article is called K800, which really should redirect to K800i and not the other way around. Evidence for this naming convention includes the official SE website and the fact that if I ask my phone to tell me what it is, it reports K800i. Maybe someone with some quick editing skills could take a look at this, thank you.