Design and Build
The Sony Ericsson V800 features a compact and sturdy build typical of flip phones from the mid-2000s. With dimensions of 102 x 49 x 24 mm and weighing 128 grams, the V800 was a medium-sized phone during its era, given the popular clamshell design that was easy to carry and pocket. The device comes in three distinct colors: Ebony Black, Ceramic White, and Pure Copper, allowing users some variety in personal style. It utilizes a Mini-SIM and has a dual-display configuration which was quite advanced at the time, with a primary TFT screen capable of displaying 256K colors. The main screen is 2.2 inches across, with a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels, resulting in a pixel density of approximately 128 ppi, which offered clear and vibrant visuals by early 2000s standards.