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Sony Ericsson z770 Review

Posted in: Reviews
By Michell Bak
May 26, 2008 - 2:16:00 AM
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IQ training can be fun!

The Z770 comes with three games pre-installed. These are Brain Juice, Investigators and Tennis Multiplay. I’m a huge sucker of the Brain Juice game, and I find it very interesting.

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Brain Juice is an intelligence game, and the object of the game is simply to make you - the player - more intelligent by playing the daily “missions”. The game will hopefully make you sweat in both maths assignments and more logical-oriented assignments. You’ll be timed when playing, and the game also counts your correct and incorrect answers. Your total daily score is output in the so-called brain-watts.

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Investigators is also an intelligence game, but not like Brain Juice. In this game, the goal is to solve various mysteries, and it’s really quite hard! I personally didn’t play it that much, but nonetheless it’s an interesting game for people who like this genre.

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Tennis Multiplay is probably the best tennis game out there for mobile phones and it’s really a fun game! You can play tournaments and singles in order to upgrade your player’s skills. Duels can be played via Bluetooth, if you want to challenge your friends. If you want to improve your gaming skills you can also do a few training sessions. The graphics looks quite good and it’s easy to play the game.

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Speedy Bluetooth transfers

The Z770 is a tri-band GSM phone with EDGE, UMTS and 3.6 Mbps HSDPA support (both 2100 MHz). Generally, the Z770 had a great network reception during the test period.
Z770 supports Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, meaning you’ll get very speedy file transfers. This is especially useful when streaming your music wirelessly to an A2DP stereo Bluetooth headset or speaker. Z770 does not feature either infra-red or WLAN.

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If you’re looking for a cabled connection, you’ll be thrilled to hear that Z770 fully supports USB 2.0 data transfers, and that’s it’s quite snappy when it comes to file transfers in mass storage mode.


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