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What is it: Glossy 3.2-megapixel camera phone, featuring auto-focus and xenon flash
What we think: Aside from the small keys on the keypad, this is a good camera phone, but it's a shame it's practically identical to its predecessor
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February 21, 2008
Posted by: RicTheNinja
"Perfect for me"
What I like:
Looks, Screen, Camera.
What I don't like:
Sometimes bit slow + battery life.
Review:
Ok i previously had a nokia 1600. it was my first phone and was good for what it was. (also had amazing battery life, i had to charge it about once a week). Then i decided, hey, why not, ill get one of those cool music camera things. so i looked around a bit and went for this one. Most of the people i know have the K800i and it isnice to have a different model. To be honest i think this phone looks stunning.
The camera is great, the top buttons are useful for shortcutting to the camera album etc. Bluetooth is good and music player is fine.
Only thing is... it is identical to the k800i. I got mine on orange for about 130(i think) and the k800i is about £70/80. So if u want a phone that is more unique and look amazing then u should pay the extra bit.
Its a great phone but is occasionally a bit slow. Sometimes it completely halts and you just have to leave it for a few seconds. And very occasionally, it will just shut off for no reason. Don't let this scare you because this phone will usually work perfectly.
Very good phone, if i had the choice between k800i and k810i then i would chose k810i
(L) it :)
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