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Dopod D810
The D810 impresses with its host of wireless connectivity options. The presence of a GPS chip that works well sets it apart from the competition in this weight class.
| The good | Many wireless options including HSDPA; GPS for navigation; good battery life; stylish design; compact and lightweight. |
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| The bad | Lacks FM radio; fingerprint magnet; no software or maps included; speakers face backwards; lacks audio jack. |
CNET Editors' Rating
At S$1,298, the D810 is less expensive than the Atom Life. This price goes even lower when bought from operators with a contract.Design
The D810 measures in at 108 x 58.2 x 18.4mm, which makes it just marginally larger than the Atom Life. At 150g, it's incredibly light and will fit into any pocket or handbag without weighing you down. The material used on this handheld gives it a glossy finish on the outside. This makes it a fingerprint magnet, especially the back which is almost entirely in glossy black. The other color on the D810 is a gunmetal shade along the sides and bottom of the device. Looking beyond the smudginess of the plastic, the D810 is a very attractive device and will appeal to a wide range of tastes.
This handheld also comes in white. | |
Along the right side are the power, voice command and camera shortcut buttons. The D810's miniSD card slot is also found there, beneath a plastic flap which fuses well with the design of the handheld when closed.
The Atom Life on the left is just a tad smaller than the D810. | |
The stylus on the D810 is found on the bottom right corner of the device. While we had no problems with the stylus or the position of its silo, we did find that the paint around the stylus slot got scratched off after a period of use. This was a result of the frequent removal and insertion of the stylus. Features
A 400MHz Samsung processor powers the D810. While that may seem lacking compared with the 624MHz Intel processor in the O2 Atom Life, we found the D810 to be responsive in operation and handled applications without problems.
Windows Mobile 5.0 is installed on this handheld, complete with office applications which allow you to open Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents. Adobe Reader LE is also included by default for opening PDF files. The Today screen is slightly modified to include a few icons near the bottom of the screen. This gives quick access to commonly used settings like screen brightness and battery information. Note that while the D810 is capable of running Windows Mobile 6 Professional, Dopod currently has no plans to provide an upgrade for this model.
One of the additional applications installed on the D810 is My Connect. This allows users to download extras like themes and ringtones. It is accessible only to members, though that can be easily resolved by registering on Dopod's Web site.
Text input options on the D810 include the common block recognizer and onscreen keyboard. For one-handed use, a helpful Phone Pad option brings up a numeric keypad which acts like a regular mobile phone's typing method complete with T9 text input.
Connectivity options are aplenty on this tiny handheld. The most prominent one is HSDPA, allowing high-speed Internet access when available from the operator. Aside from the cellular options, it also comes with Wi-Fi built-in for use at hotspots. In fact, the only wireless feature we missed on this Dopod is the FM tuner, something that is present on the O2 Atom Life.
While it is great to use these wireless features on the device itself, one of the best things about having so many options is to be able to use them on a laptop computer. With either a mini-USB cable or a Bluetooth connection, HSDPA speeds can be achieved in Windows making use of the D810 as a modem. We tested this in an area with HSDPA coverage and found surfing the Internet comparable to having a broadband modem attached to the computer.
The only I/O connector on the D810 is this mini-USB jack. | |
A GPS chip can be found in the D810 for navigation. Originally, when the device was first announced, the GPS feature was disabled. A later firmware upgrade then activated this feature, and all that is required is the GPS software. We tested the unit using MapKing and found that navigation was good. It generally took less than 30 seconds to get a GPS lock, and from there, the D810 did well to pinpoint location and traveling speed when navigating in a moving vehicle. Do note that no software or maps are included with the device, so factor the extra cost in if that is important for you. Performance
Notice the paint gone from the side of the stylus slot. | |
We had no problems with the phone reception for both voice and video calls. The speakers at the rear gave audible sound for speakerphone use and video calls, but as mentioned earlier, we would have preferred front-firing speakers for better clarity.
The video quality for video calls was also acceptable, with the other party able to see us clearly. The rear camera is good for quick snapshots, but don't expect the quality you'll get from a dedicated camera. The common problem of image noise when shooting in dim locations is clearly present with the D810's camera and, when transferred to a computer, photos weren't as sharp as we'd have liked.
The rated talktime battery life for the D810 is 5 hours for GSM and 4 hours for WCDMA. We got about two days of use on one full charge with some Wi-Fi use and about 1 hour of GPS navigation.
About the author
Editor John Chan's love for gadgets can be traced back to the days when he disassembled his toys and couldn't put them back together again. He practices great restraint in not opening up every review product that comes through the CNET Asia Labs, and before that, in his previous job at HardwareZone. He has reviewed items big and small, from mobile phones to projectors and feels everyone should carry a multitool at all times in case of MacGyver situations.
Latest comments
Pros: good
Cons: nothing
Summary: good extraordinary phone totally depends on it
excellent hard device never troubled me
Pros: reliable, good camera resolution, useful applications
Cons: hangs on rare occasions
Summary: Love my phone!
I've been using this phone for the past 2 years and have not had any major problems with it. Am totally reliant on it for my schedules and email on the go. I've accidentally dropped the phone at least 3 times, where the battery flies out of the phone, but I am still able to use it until today.
Pros: GPS, 3.5G , wireless, bluetooth, D2AP
Cons: memory size too small, only 64k storage and external storage is 2G(MiniSD)
Summary: One of the best phone with all the features
This is the phone so far meet my expectation in pursuing all features in one phone. It is the phone, a palm top computer with mobile windows, GPS(Global Position System) is useful when you loss on the road in the big city like S'pore or KL, 3G connection whereby, you able to access the internet by subscribing the data 3G (no time restriction but monthly fix charge)at anywhere. Build in A2DP bluetooth enable you enjoy wireless stereo music, etc..
Pros: GPS included, 3G, WIFI compatible, can video conference and take pics
Cons: No TMC. Does not hold setting if battery goes down.
Summary: Great product. The only thing is I would have added TMC capability.
I really like this product. I has combined 5 of my items into one. A solid 9 rating.
Pros: Support most of wireless protocols.
Cons: Without FM receiver
Summary: Seamless connection no longer a high price.
Never upset me where ever I go in the world. Even more value added after upgrade to WM6.
Pros: Its good for only a couple of months when its new
Cons: Software is not reliable, Everything is crap , Can't change message greeting , No equilizer for music player
Summary: Have Problem in everything
Attention everybody in Australia ' Do not buy this phone '. This phone is not reliable.If anything goes wrong with it there is only one repair center in victoria and the worst thing is that it takes 6 weeks for them to repair and still there is no gurantee of their work. I got my phone repaired 3 times in 5 months.
Pros: many options in one device
Cons: gps signal reception, stylus pen
Summary: great value with good performance
cannot get gps signal when used inside the car with metal based windows film, and plastic stylus tip can get stuck inside the pda. beside that d810 is one great pda
Pros: program runs smooth
Cons: needs to reset when it hangs but bearable
Summary: compatible to most software in the market
it's been a while i posted my review for the dopod d810. as of the moment, my d810 are now loaded with premium software/programs. i can't believe that a small gadget like this can carry a lot of useful programs i.e. mapking 2007. mapking 2007 used the gps for the maps and viola!, it works. kept updated for seconds. i used also the spb software and it's good also. btw, if someone needs bigger screen, you'd better buy a 29" hdtv. worth buying for.
Pros: Nothing
Cons: screen not big enough
Summary: One of the worst phone on earth
Don't buy this phone,ok
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This handheld also comes in white.
The Atom Life on the left is just a tad smaller than the D810.
The only I/O connector on the D810 is this mini-USB jack.
Notice the paint gone from the side of the stylus slot.