Summary: Sony Ericsson K810i has been launched as an addition to the K800i rather that being it's successor.The phone has good performances , the camera takes good quality
Excerpt: T here's no doubt that Sony Ericsson phones are the new in-thing. From being just another mobile manufacturer, it has risen to be a formidable competitor to Nokia and...
Excerpt: After the merger 5 years ago, the Swedish-Japanese joint-venture Sony Ericsson started to launch phones in all segments, thus staking its claim to enter into the ‘big
Pros: Stylish design, Thinner than the K800, Improved sound quality
Cons: Lack of EDGE, Camera quality is worse than the K800
Summary: Despite the polyphony having 72 chords in the K810i, the handset does not provide a breakthrough in sounding of mp3 tunes compared to other Sony Ericsson branded phones.
Conclusion: According to some observers, the Sony Ericsson K810i is comparable with the 3.2-Megapixel camera of the Samsung U600 that also comes with an auto-focus option.
Excerpt: The Sony Ericsson K810i is an upgrade to the popular handset, but only the design has changed. Beneath its stylish exterior remains almost exactly the same handset.
Pros: Cyber-shot camera, Camera shortcut keys, User interface, Included M2 memory card, Battery life
Cons: Minimal improvements over predecessor, Small keys and controls
Summary: The Sony Ericsson K810i is a good camera phone, but it lacks the wow factor of its predecessors -- if you don't already own a K800i then it's worth checking out.
Pros: Auto-focus and xenon flash on camera, New and improved camera cover
Cons: Keys are a little too small on the keypad, Web browser could be better, No killer extra features over predecessor