Here i am going to compare the Fantastic Four Mobile Phones that are clear winner of the Mid-Range Budget.
The Four Best Phones according to me are:
- Nokia N70
- Sony Ericsson K800i/K790i
- Nokia N80
- Nokia N73
Size & Weight Comparison
N70 size is: 10.9 x 5.3 x 2.4 cm & is 126 gms
K790i size is: 10.5 x 4.7 x 2.2 cm & is 115 gms
N80 size is: 9.5 x 5 x 2.6 cm & is 135 gms
N73 size is: 11 x 4.9 x 1.9 cm & is 116 gms
So as we can see, none of the phone is slim or too big. They are all medium size phone. Handling of all the compared phones is easy. Only difference is that N80 is a slide-up model while other three are bar phones.
Camera Comparision
People today are highly careful about the cameras that comes in the phone. Most of the famous phones sold these days are equipped with professional camera lenses.
All the compared phones have a 3.2 MegaPixel (2048×1536 pixels) camera except the Nokia N70 which has a 2 MegaPixel Camera.
The reason N70 has been included in this comparison is only because its a 3G phone smartphone.
All the four phones have best of camera material that is being marketed these days. So one should never stress much on the cameras of these phones since they all produce quality pictures.
But of course there has to be someone best out of the above phones. Well, yes.
The K790i/K800i is equipped with a well publicized and highly appreciated lens of Cyber-Shot brand which is owned by none other than Sony. What is exceptionally cool about this phone is that, it comes with a Xenon Flash. Such Flash type is only so far used in Professional Cameras. Also, a lot of cyber-shot functions like Best Pic have been included giving it the ultimate edge.
Talking of the Nokia N80 and the N73, the N73 is loaded with a professional Carl Zeiss lens. While the N80 has the normal 3.2 MegaPixel camera. Frankly, i don’t find any great difference in the picture quality between N73 and N80. Both are Smartphones which makes them work slower when compared with the Sony Ericsson’s k800i.
Overall, i would rank them as:
- Sony Ericsson K800i/k790i
- Nokia N73
- Nokia N80
- Nokia N70.
Memory Comparison
All the users of these phones are definitely going to store bulk of mp3 songs, video files, lot of images, games and softwares, themes etc. All this requires a bomb amount of space which is in GBs(GigaByte).
1 GB=1024 MB
1 MB= 1024 KB.
Here is the memory table available in these fantastic four phones:
|
Nokia N70 |
Sony Ericsson K790/K800i |
Nokia N80 |
Nokia N73 |
Internal Memory
|
22 MB |
64 MB |
40 MB |
42 MB |
External Memory |
RS-DV-MMC, 64 MB card included, hotswap, upgradeable upto 2GB |
Memory Stick Micro(M2), upgradeable upto card size available |
miniSD (up to 2GB), hot swap, 128 MB card included. |
miniSD upto 2 GB, hot swap. |
Memory of these phones are almost same and not a real issue. But for people who are considering to go out on a holiday and depending totally on their phones for camera and entertainment, then they might need an extra GB card for their images as 3.2 MegaPixel images are generally around 600 KB, thats more than half MB…
Ringtones
All the four phones can play MP3, WAV format ringtones. Nothing much difference.
Connectivity
All these phones are up to date with the latest 3G facility. Just the K790i is not a 3G, but blessed with EDGE connectivity and K800i is a 3G, but no EDGE.
The Nokia N80 is equipped with wi-fi connectivity which enables wireless broadband internet on the phone.
All the four phones have Bluetooth. And Infrared is only not available in the Nokia N70, all the rest have it.
USB connectivity with a computer is possible on all these phones.
Battery
|
Nokia N70 |
Sony Ericsson K790i |
Nokia N80 |
Nokia N73 |
Stand-by |
Up to 265 hours |
Up to 350 hours |
Up to 192 hours |
Up to 350 hours |
Talk-Time |
Up to 3 hrs 30 min |
Up to 7 hrs |
Up to 3 hours |
Up to 6 hours |
Clearly, the k790i and N73 have almost double talk time and stand by than the remaining two.
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