The Samsung SGH-G600 packs a punch with an astonishing 5 Megapixel camera, auto focus and flash. The Samsung SGH-G600 compact and sleek design is perfect to take anywhere, and you won't need a separate camera. The Sony Ericsson K800i brings the Cyber-shot branding that Sony uses in its digital cameras to a handset, throws in 3G video calling and data access, and bumps things up with Sony Ericsson's well known capabilities in the music-playing area.
The Samsung SGH-G600 has an in-built FM Radio, a multi format Music Player and don't forget to utilise the Bluetooth capabilities with a wireless stereo headset, or transfer your music at lightning fast speeds using USB 2.0. Either way, it's all music to your ears. The Sony Ericsson K800i adds in a smattering of other goodies such as a Web browser capable of using the 240 x 320 pixel screen in landscape as well as portrait mode, an RSS reader, FM radio, three games - one of which shows off the handset's 3D rendering rather neatly - plus ringtone creation and, it almost goes without saying, calendar and contacts applications which can share information with a PC.
By comparing the SGH-G600 measures 102 x 48 x 14.9 mm and weighs 104 grams, t he phone comes with a large 2.2 Inch high colour screen which provides the user with up to sixteen million colours on a high resolution TFT screen, where as t he K800i Mobile Phone measures 105 x 47 x 22 mm and weighs 115 grams , t he LCD on the K800i is a 320 x 240 pixel TFT LCD with 262,144 colour capability.