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The bad: Keys are a little too small on the keypad; Web browser could be better; no killer extra features over predecessor.
The bottom line: It's a good camera phone, but it lacks the wow factor of its predecessors. If you already own a K800i then it's not worth upgrading, although others will want to check it out.
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Battery Lifetime is so much borring
Apr 7, 2009Rating: 1 out of 10 (Abysmal)
Pros: Camera is good
Cons: Power consumption is high
Opinion:
Recently I bought this k810i . Everything is ok but it's battery lifetime deppressed me. Without any reason it looses energy.Charge duration only 1 day... is there anyone can tell me abt the highest charging lifetime of it?
Acceptable Quality with Professional Look
Mar 17, 2009Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: Good Appearance, Better picture quality compared to other brands with 3mp
Cons: Screen easily scratched and camera shoot button small.
Opinion:
The Sony Ericsson K810i uses are much higher quality camera sensor that captures images in much better quality.
The phone itself responses quickly, seldom lags and it works perfectly with high capacity M2 cards like 4GB cards.
However, the video recording format and size is same as K750i which is not very good.
Music playback is not too bad, just small difference compared to most Walkman phones.
If you prefer more of taking photos than listening to music, this is the right phone for you.
excellent value for money
Jan 17, 2009Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: excellent camera for a phone,intuitive and fast responding interface,solid build quality,classic looks
Cons: a little too bulky for my liking,about average speaker sound quality
Opinion:
Well here goes...I bought this phone a few months ago. I finally homed on to this model after months of research. For me the main competitors for this model (which i considered during my research also) at present would be the Nokia N73,the Nokia MusicXpress 5610,and i guess the Nokia 3600.
First about the bad stuff...
>For me, i consider the bulky build factor a bit too uncomfortable for my liking (although i guess the fact that i used a Motorola Slvr before this could have something to do with this opinion of mine...). It hardly fits into any of my pockets; though now i've switched to a leather case with a belt strapper which more or less takes care of things.
>The sound quality:Yeah this is something to be noted...i guess i was pretty disappointed by the output of the built in speakers on the k810i The clarity is fine, but the max volume could be a ... Read more
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