Sony Ericsson K810i User Reviews
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- User score
- Chrissie
- Ratings for this phone
- 8
- 8
- 8
- Date Posted
After having many mobile phones over the years, the K810i is by far my favourite, combined with a memory card this phone can take and store lots of quality photos which are easily uploaded to PC or Laptop with the Sony Ericsson PC suite.
The MP3 player is also an excellent feature and again with a good memory card, can store lots of tracks which can be arranged into folders.
Not only can I receive emails on the move by synchronising my account to the mobile it has internet accessibility so I can browse the internet or log into my social networking sites on the move.
The joystick feature is great, especially when playing games as an alternative to using the keys for direction, I have and would recommend this phone to anyone and I would definitely buy this model again.
- User score
- Rob
- Ratings for this phone
- 6
- 6
- 6
- Date Posted
The K810i Phone is not that great. The camera leaves a lot to be desired in quality and operability. The fire button for the camera has stopped working and the lens slide cover is easy to open which means that your battery runs down quickly if it opens in your pocket.
The little joystick control which is used to navigate through the menus sticks a lot and then you can't navigate through the menus. It seems to attract dust and fluff all the time and keeping it clear is a chore.
To date it hasn't completely stopped working I have always managed to get it working again but for how long I wouldn't buy another one.
- User score
- mr Greyhound
- Ratings for this phone
- 6
- 8
- 8
- Date Posted
Really nice phone. Easy to use but may take a bit longer to get used too after using another type of brand. Good features and also a lot of downloads to update or enhance your phone even more. If you cant afford an iPhone then this phone is not a bad alternative.
- User score
- Loulabelle
- Ratings for this phone
- 8
- 8
- 8
- Date Posted
I've had this phone for nearly two years and I'm still very happy with it. The battery is holding up well, and the case has survived knocks and bumps with only a few small marks.
The camera is great - far better than many of my friend's more expensive camera phones. The lens cover has a slight tendency to come open by accident which occasionally causes unwanted battery drainage though.
The little round buttons were a bit strange at first, but once I got used to them I found them very easy to use by feel. The menu is easy to navigate and you can can usually get to the feature you want quite quickly.
- User score
- Rachel
- Ratings for this phone
- 8
- 6
- 6
- Date Posted
This is a fairly good phone overall. The basics like texting and phoning are straightforward and easy to do. The camera is pretty decent although the controls for it are not particularly user friendly. Recommended as a decent phone for calls and messaging.
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Based on 50 user reviews
82% Recommend | Rank #146
“this phone can take and store lots of quality photos”
Review posted 31st Mar 2010 by Chrissie
“keeping the joystick control clear is a chore”
Review posted 6th Dec 2009 by Rob
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