Eten M810

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Design

Dimensions 4.31 x 2.32 x 0.68 inches
109.5 x 59 x 17.5 mm
Weight 6.31 oz (179.0 g)
Features Stylus, Full keyboard, Soft keys
Keys Left: Volume control, Other; Right: Camera shutter, Other

Display

Size 2.8-inch
Resolution 320x240px, 143 PPI
Technology TFT
Screen-to-body 37.64 %
Colors 65 536

Hardware

Processor Single core
500 MHz
Samsung SC3 2442
RAM 0.06GBROM: 256 MB
Storage expansion microSD
OS Windows Mobile Professional (6.0)

Battery

Capacity 1530 mAh
Type Li - Polymer

Camera

Rear Single camera
Main camera 2 MP (Autofocus)
Flash LED
Video recording Yes
Video calling
Front Yes

Connectivity & Features

Bluetooth 2.0, Yes
WLAN 802.11 b,g
USB Yes
Location GPS
Other Computer sync

Cellular

3G Bands 5(850), 2(1900), 1(2100)
Data Speed HSDPA 3.6 Mbit/s, UMTS

Phone Features

Notifications Music ringtones (MP3), Vibration, Phone profiles, Speakerphone
Other features Voice dialing, Voice commands, Voice recording

Availability

Officially announced Feb 11, 2008
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User Reviews

Overall User Rating
Rating breakdown (out of 10)
7.3
Nice phone but moody
Phone owned for

A very good phone - only when it  works. Turns off randomly even with the battery fully charged. GPS works well with Mobium. Buttons on the front were useless. I changed the shortcuts for these buttons, then everything seems to work well. keyboard slides off everytime I push the power button. Doesn't accept a 4GB microSD. I think the max may be 2GB.
 

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