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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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Sony Ericsson K810i user reviews
July 11, 2008
Posted by: achilles_ds
"All style, no substance"
What I like:
clean looks
What I don't like:
camera is unsharp compared to the older K7501i
Review:
phone looks very well finished but its a poor performerin many ways.sluggish...many keys are too small...
i bought it specially after my fantastic experience with the camera on the K750i. i think i just wasted my money on this piece of junk. even the software update form the service centre didnt help.thoroughly dissapointed!trying to get rid of it asap. SE wake up!!
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