i had k800i and i updated it to k810i firmware and it's the best thing i did...i suggest to you all if you have k800 to update it to k810...you won't regret it....=]
i had k800i and i updated it to k810i firmware and it's the best thing i did...i suggest to you all if you have k800 to update it to k810...you won't regret it....=]
Hmm, for some reason k810i doesn't look so nice as k800i. Maybe it's because of new button desing. Is there any remarkable improvements in camera on k810i?
hi...!!! i am new in this forum....!!!
and i would like to ask you if k810i can take flash menus......
sorry if this question has answered before, but this forum is huge and i don't know where to find the answer to my question.....!!!! :p
nope K810 can't use flash menus.
K810 and K800 is like twins... everything on the inside is the same except for the case
awesome phone i have no complaints
Got the phone last month & my mate got Nokia N95. The N95 has loads of problems with the software, not to mention a battery that needs to be connected to the mains everyday (yes, it's a semi mobile phone! ).
If you want a phone that is GREAT as a phone (fully mobile) & does more & is a proper camera get the Sony Ericsson K810i.
If you want a flash but rubbish phone that tries to do everything & loses the plot along the way, get the N95 (the screen & 5MP camera are amazing - but you couldn't careless when you're on a phone call & it gives low battery warning).
The K810i even has 'spot metering' & you can do 'depth of field' shots where the bit you didn't focus on is blurred, like pro cameras! I kid you not.
There is a K850 with 5 Megapixel camera on the way, so you may wish to hold on to your money till then.
K810i = GOOD PHONE (Since it's still relatively new it could do with more language sets being available on the firmware).
very good phone
Advantages of the K810:
1) Thinner
2) Lighter
3) Newer Firmware ( in theory cause k800 is upgradable)
4) Better battery performance ( at least that's what they say)
Advantages of the K800:
1) Cheaper
2) Neutral design ( no weird soft keys as in K810i)
3) Firmware upgradable ( K800 to K810 !!)
4) CHEAPER
So if you dont care about having a bulkier ( thikker and heavier) phone and with 3 hours less talk time and 100 hour less stand-by time ( is that a fact?), why to pay more for the K810???
And by the way, if they are so alike, how come the difference in battery performance??
P.s.- And of course, the K850 KICKS Azs, but it got a price of a pocket PC Phone!!! What a shame...
Last edited by beto_nl; 12-01-2007 at 12:23 AM.
i own a k800 and i don't think about change it to a k810 because of the money for sure =)) but if i had to chose in the first place for it i would chose the k810.
The keyboard is better with that kind of buttons, and the back of the phone is designed better is a little slimmer and the camera wont open in your pocket every time.
It's basically the same as k800 functions but different looks and built differently
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