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Sony Ericsson K810i
$450.00
Released February, 2007
The Pros:3.15MP camera. Image and video stabilization. Bluetooth.
The Cons:Utilizes the less common, more expensive and less capacious Memory Stick Micro external storage format. No 3.5mm headphone jack. Keypad can be awkward for some.
The Sony Ericsson K810i is a mid-range candybar-style triband mobile phone from Sony Ericsson's K Series. The phone's main feature is the 3.15-megapixel Cyber-Shot camera that offers a variety of functions including 16x digital zoom, auto focus, picture editing, image and video stabilization, and red eye reduction.
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It includes Bluetooth connectivity and is a step up from the K790a since it includes 3G technology for broadband internet access. The phone also has a media player, FM radio, push email, and supports picture blogging and RSS feeds. The K810i is designed with a color LCD screen and includes 64MB of internal memory as well as a memory stick micro slot for additional storage. The phone provides up to 10 hours of talk time and is available in noble blue, pulse red, and golden ivory finishes.
Features/Specs
- GSM/GPRS 850/1800/1900
- 3G Broadband Internet
- Bluetooth Technology
- Color LCD Screen (240 x 320 pixels)
- 64MB Internal Memory + Memory Stick Micro Slot
- 3.15-megapixel Cyber-Shot Camera
- Camera Features: Auto Focus, 16x Digital Zoom, Xenon Flash, Picture Editor, Image and Video Stabilization, Red Eye Reduction, Best Pic
- Media Player, FM Radio, and Music Recognition
- Push Email, RSS Feeds
- Speakerphone
- Picture Blogging Enabled
- Battery Life: Up to 10 hours talk time, 400 hours standby
- Available in Noble Blue, Pulse Red, Golden Ivory
- Dimensions: 4.2 x 1.9 x 0.7 inches
- Weight: 103 grams
- 1 year limited warranty
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image and video stabilization
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push e-mail, picture blogging and RSS feed support
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available in blue, red and gold
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can take amazing pictures considering its a phone
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smaller and lighter than the largely similar K800i
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utilizes the less common, more expensive and less capacious Memory Stick Micro external storage format
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keypad can be awkward for some
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