Networks: 2G, Phone features: With FM radio, Connectivity: Bluetooth, Camera resolution: 3.2 Megapixels, Integrated memory size: 64MB, Standby time: 400 hours ...
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Review summary: A great camera phone with good set of features but negligible improvement over its earlier models makes it less appealing.
Verdict: While its bigger brother the K850i is already making some noise in the market, the Sony Ericsson K810i is still a good buy considering its price and the features it offers. Feature wise, it resembles the older K800 and K790 but the body is slimmer and ...
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Review summary: A real goer of a blower.
Pros: Screen quality; Camera; Track ID
Cons: Silly buttons; Not enough new features
Verdict: A cracking camera phone with a solid music player. A dependable all rounder but it does lack differences with its older sibling.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Arguably one of the best cameraphones on the market, but what's it like as a straightforward phone?
Verdict: The K810i is a comfortable mobile phone to use. A clich-, I know, but it really is very -user-friendly'. And it is ideal for those who want a competent cameraphone.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The Sony Ericsson K810i is the long awaited ‘upgrade' to the K800i, Sony Ericsson's first Cyber-Shot handset. I've put upgrade in inverted comma's because the K810i isn't really an upgrade at all – the handset has almost identical software ...
Verdict: The K810i is, to put it bluntly, the K800i with a new casing. There are minor software changes here and there, but the only notable change is the inclusion of Photo Fix. Other than that, everything on the inside is exactly the same.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: A new handset with some style in it
Pros: Large screen, 3.15 MP CyberShot autofocus with Xenon flash, Smooth and easy interface, Bluetooth v2.0 (A2DP)
Cons: QCIF video, A bit expensive for the extra features over K790i
Verdict: The Sony Ericsson K810i sells for around Rs. 16,800 with a 1-year warranty. As I earlier started off with this review, I really don't feel the need to really upgrade to this phone from a K790i. Probably if you are looking for a new handset and want ...
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