Sony Ericsson K810i Technical Specifications
The Sony Ericsson K810i is a revised version of the old Sony Ericsson K800i with some better things for you to try and have a better experience in the palm of your hands, with up to 400 hours in stand by mode and up to 10 hours talk time.
This mobile is equipped with everything that you might need for everyday use, and let's you capture the most beautiful moments of your life with it's 3.2MegaPixel camera with up to a 2048x1536 pixel resolution, way better quality then most phones of this genre and a QCIF video recording
quality, meaning up to a 176x144 pixel resolution. With auto focus for better focused and clearer pictures, with flash and it even offers a secondary front camera for video calling.
With a 2" 256K color TFT display, not so big but not to small, for keeping the mobile as compact as possible and still having a good display. The mobile is just 106 x 48 x 17 mm, ideal size for your palm, and just weighs 115 grams.
Supports MP3 and polyphonic ringtones for maximal customization, and with a built-in composer to create your own tones, and even supports vibration. It supports 1000 contact numbers with up to 20 fields for each contact to store more information about the contact. It even stores missed and outgoing calls and can display a customizable image when receiving an incoming call. It has the hands free function and voice dial, unlike most mobiles this will let you call even faster!
It has an M2 slot for additional memory besides the 64mb internal memory. Usually phone comes with a 128Mb card, ready to use. All this to allow you store all you need and access it whenever you need.
You can connect via a class 10 GPRS connection with HSCSD support for a faster browsing experience up to 57.6kbps, way better then a 56k dialup connection on your PC, and supports 3G, up to 384kbps and with a v2.0 Bluetooth connection and infrared for maximal compatibility with other mobiles and USB 2.0 support to connect with your PC.
This mobile is equipped with everything that you might need for everyday use, and let's you capture the most beautiful moments of your life with it's 3.2MegaPixel camera with up to a 2048x1536 pixel resolution, way better quality then most phones of this genre and a QCIF video recording
With a 2" 256K color TFT display, not so big but not to small, for keeping the mobile as compact as possible and still having a good display. The mobile is just 106 x 48 x 17 mm, ideal size for your palm, and just weighs 115 grams.
Supports MP3 and polyphonic ringtones for maximal customization, and with a built-in composer to create your own tones, and even supports vibration. It supports 1000 contact numbers with up to 20 fields for each contact to store more information about the contact. It even stores missed and outgoing calls and can display a customizable image when receiving an incoming call. It has the hands free function and voice dial, unlike most mobiles this will let you call even faster!
It has an M2 slot for additional memory besides the 64mb internal memory. Usually phone comes with a 128Mb card, ready to use. All this to allow you store all you need and access it whenever you need.
You can connect via a class 10 GPRS connection with HSCSD support for a faster browsing experience up to 57.6kbps, way better then a 56k dialup connection on your PC, and supports 3G, up to 384kbps and with a v2.0 Bluetooth connection and infrared for maximal compatibility with other mobiles and USB 2.0 support to connect with your PC.
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