Sony Ericsson K790



The Sony Ericsson K790 (codenamed Evita) is a high-end candybar phone released by Sony Ericsson in June 2006.

This is the first phone in the Cyber-Shot lineup which represents the "camera phones". It features a 3.2MP camera with autofocus and Xenon flash. The K790/K800 gained their popularity mostly in Europe and CIS.

It was released in three color variants: Velvet Black (shown here), Allure Brown and Concrete Silver. The K800 was featured in the James Bond's 007: Casino Royale film, along with the M600. Eventually, the Royale Silver color variant was released.

Variants

 * Sony Ericsson K800 (codenamed: Wilma): Another variant of K790, featuring the video call camera and 3G connectivity, released later than K790.
 * Sony Ericsson K790i/K800i: International variants.
 * Sony Ericsson K790c/K800c: Variants for the Chinese market.
 * Sony Ericsson K790a: Variants for the Canadian (Rogers-exclusive) and North American markets.

Related phones

 * Sony Ericsson K750: Direct predecessor.
 * Sony Ericsson K810: Slightly improved version of K800 with slimmer camera lens cover, dedicated camera shortcut icons on keypad and new design.
 * Sony Ericsson K850: Direct successor.

Batteries

 * Sony Ericsson BST-33 (3.6 V, 950 mAh Li-Po)

Chargers

 * Sony Ericsson CST-60 (4.9 V, 450 mA)
 * Sony Ericsson CST-70 (4.9 V, 700 mA)
 * Sony Ericsson CST-75 (4.9 V, 700 mA)

Other accessories

 * Sony Ericsson DCU-60 USB cable
 * Sony Ericsson HPM-70 earphones
 * Sony Ericsson MMC-60 music cable