Sony Ericsson W810i Review

Sony Ericsson W810iMobile Burn reviews the Sony Ericsson W810i, and in the title of the review they call it the “Fabulous W810i”, so I don’t doubt that they are going to say they like it.

Physically, the W810 is about the same size and shape as the W800 before it. It weighs 98.8g (3.5oz) with SIM and memory card and measures 100mm x 46mm x 19mm (3.9″ x 1.8″ x .75″) in size. The new keypad design is not all that different from that found in the W800, except that there is now space between each column of keys as well as each row. This makes the new keys a bit smaller, but realistically has no impact at all on usability. The new control cluster underneath the display has changed quite a bit, though. The joystick has been replaced with a reasonable d-pad that has been marked for music control.

At the end of the review they give it a highly recommeded rating thanks to the great multimedia functions, Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, and quad-band GSM/EDGE abilities. The downsides of the W810i were its weak speakerphone and lack of Bluetooth stereo support.

April 19th, 2006 Posted by David in Reviews, Sony Ericsson at 2:04 pm Comment Now! »
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