Sony Ericsson K810 Review
K800 worked out and lost some fatK800 worked out and lost some fat
Published on: 06 June, 2007 by PhoneArena Team
Performance:
К810’S speed is almost the same as that of the previous model: you can tell that the same hardware was used. When were comparing the phones, very rarely the new model would open the main menu quicker, but I had the feeling that this was rather due to the good joystick and not thanks to the optimized software. There is still an annoying slowing when opening the menus.
Again, this is a phone with a very strong signal. Compared with the other phones during our test of measuring the signal strength, К810 performed very well and we rated it 8 out of 10. We were pleased to find out that the sound during conversation was better than that of the previous model, which was actually one of our criticisms. Now the sound is strong in both directions, the phone is usable also in very noisy places and the voices still sound clearly and authentically.
Conclusion:
К810 is a good phone, but it does not make a huge difference, so as to make you prefer it to К800. We can even say that it makes a very slight difference. If you’re looking for a good cameraphone and you care about the stylish design a lot, then maybe К810 will do the job. One of the best available cameraphones, it features also a very good flash, detailed images with realistic colors. If you, however, are interested in an all-in-one device, then Nokia’s N95 is much ahead in the game, combining a better camera with a smartphone functionality, WiFi and GPS. Anyway, our only criticism to К810 is that it is just a three-band GSM, without EDGE and has just a one-band UMTS, which limits its full-range use in America.
Pros
- Stylish design
- Thinner than the K800
- Improved sound quality
Cons
- Lack of EDGE
- Camera quality is worse than the K800






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