Sony Ericsson K810i: great looks...even functionality

After the launch of Sony Ericsson K800i, all mobile imaging enthusiast were expecting Sony Ericsson to come up with a flagship model. Especially after the launch of 5 megapixel camera phone from arch rival Nokia. However, Sony Ericsson decided against the one up manship and launched the Sony Ericsson K810i. The handset is not a flagship model, for there were only a few difference in the look and feel of the mobile phone compared to its earlier model, without much alteration in the phone's functionality and specifications.

The Sony Ericsson K810i looks a lot better than the Sony Ericsson K800i and its 3G-less variant – the Sony Ericsson K790i, which was released about the same time as the K800i. Most prominent difference between the Sony Ericsson K810i and K800i is their keypad. The Sony Ericsson K810i features rounded metallic buttons that give a unique look to this Cyber Shot phone. The Sony Ericsson K810i is much tinner than its earlier model, measuring just 17 mm in thickness. There is not much difference with its weight though the updated model manage to shed 5 grams and clock 110 grams.

Camera module of the Sony Ericsson K810i, as mentioned earlier, is same as its predecessor – 3.2 megapixel. Imaging aids like autofocus, digital zoom, fully automatic Xenon flash, special effects, image-video editor have become a norm in all high end Cyber Shot phone. The Sony Ericsson K810i features 3LED lights for video recording purpose in poor lighting condition. Internal memory of 64 Mb is further supplemented by a 128 Mb memory card. You might upgrade it to 2GB. Carrying your favourite tracks to be played on the built in media player is never a problem. Download songs and other contents from the web using the handset's 3G and GPRS/EDGE technology or from some other device like your computer using local connectivity tools like Bluetooth, USB or Infra red. If these sounds like too much hassle, you can simply summon its built in FM radio for your dose of daily mobile music.