Sony Ericsson K810i

By Andrew Lim on 21 November 2007

It's a good camera phone, but it lacks the wow factor of its predecessors. If you already own a K800i then it's not worth upgrading, although others will want to check it out.

Editor's rating:7.9 User rating:8.1
  • Good: Auto-focus and xenon flash on camera • New and improved camera cover
  • Bad: Keys are a little too small on the keypad • Web browser could be better • No killer extra features over predecessor
  • Specs: Candybar • Bluetooth, Infrared • 64 MB • Numerical keypad • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$799.00

Sony Ericsson's camera-phone range has revolutionised the market and consistently pushed the boundaries between mobile phones and standalone digital cameras. From the K750i's autofocus capabilities to the K800i's xenon flash, Sony Ericsson has hit the nail on the head when it comes to giving users what they want. Given its pedigree, it's no wonder that we had high expectations for the K800i's successor, the Sony Ericsson K810i. What would Sony Ericsson bring to the table this time round? And would this handset get closer to giving us the best of both camera and mobile worlds, or would it leave us yearning for more?

Design
The main differences between the K810i and its predecessor are aesthetic. It seems that Sony Ericsson has been affected by the new wave of shiny phones that line the shelves of high-street mobile phone stores and given the K810i a glossy front section. It's also added a rather interesting keypad that features small circular silver keys.

Sony Ericsson K810i camera

The K810i offers an improved camera cover over its predecessor, a small but useful improvement.

We were rather underwhelmed by the keys, which feel too small and too far apart, making texting less enjoyable than it could be. The navigation joystick also left us a little deflated, as it's rather awkward to press -- it doesn't stick out enough and in contrast to the keys on the keypad doesn't have enough space around it.

Other than that, it's still a candybar phone with a large colour screen, a keypad and a camera on the back. The new one is 5mm slimmer, though, due to a new and improved camera cover. This is set in between two ridges to stop it opening in your pocket, a problem many K800i users will be familiar with.

Features
There's no doubt that the camera on the K810i is good, as it has the same spec camera as the K800i. There's a 3.2-megapixel sensor, autofocus and a xenon flash, which left us puzzled since we frankly expected a little bit more from the K800i's successor.

In terms of the camera's software, it's the same story -- you can shoot still pictures and video, adjust the white balance and picture quality and send your pictures to friends via MMS, email or blog them to a Blogger blog, which the K810i will automatically set up. All of which you can do on a K800i, too.

You can also shoot photos using BestPic mode, which lets you take nine photos in quick succession when you press the shutter button and then choose the one you want to keep. The only real difference in terms of camera software options is something called Photo Fix that automatically adjusts light balance, brightness and contrast.

We were disappointed that Sony Ericsson hasn't updated the Web browser, because it simply can't cope with non-WAP Web sites and doesn't have a desktop mode, so you can't view pages as you would on your computer's Web browser. An alternative is to download Opera mini on to the K810i--it's a much better browser.

Performance
The camera performs identically to the K800i's, producing great shots (relative to other camera phones), particularly in low light using the xenon flash. The only problem we had is there's a small amount of shutter lag when you take a shot, which causes blurring if you don't hold the camera still until it's finished.

Sony Ericsson K810i keypad

When you activate the camera the 1, 4, 7 and asterisk keys turn into camera hard keys that give you direct access to some of the camera settings.

There is one small hardware feature change, but again it's not the improvement we expected. When you activate the camera, the 1, 4, 7 and asterisk keys turn into camera hard keys and give you direct access to some of the camera settings. These are marked out by small blue backlit icons. You can adjust picture quality, macro mode on/off, timer and flash.

Most of the other features on the K810i are pretty straightforward and again identical to the ones found on the K800i. There's Bluetooth (including support for A2DP), infrared and 3G connectivity, a VGA camera on the front for video calling, an MP3 player, an expandable Memory Stick Micro M2 slot, support for POP3 and IMAP4 email accounts, an RSS feed reader, an FM radio and a Web browser.

The MP3 player sounds good, as does the FM radio. Unfortunately, you don't get a 3.5mm headphone adaptor in the box so you can't plug in your own pair, but you could always buy an adapter. You can also listen to music wirelessly via a pair of stereo Bluetooth headphones, which also sounded good.

The speakerphone mode works as expected. Battery life is good, lasting for over two days of moderate use before we needed to recharge it. Sony Ericsson quotes up to 400 hours of standby time and 10 hours of talk time. We did find that the battery life drained faster using 3G, but you do have the option to switch to GSM only.

Aside from the awkward keypad, which might not suit everyone's texting tastes, this is a good camera phone -- but there's something missing. Yes, it has a better camera cover than the K800i, some fancy blue lights and a glossy makeover, but that's the problem -- it's only a makeover and nothing has really changed.

We rated the K800i as being one of the best camera phones we had seen so far and we expected its successor to blow it out of the water with some new fancy features, which the K810i hasn't produced. Basically, if you own a K800i then you might as well keep it.

Alternatively, you could have a look at the Nokia N95 and its whopping 5-megapixel camera, or the K810i's successor, the K850i, which also sports a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus.

Topics: mobile phone, sony ericsson, K810i, 3-megapixel, cyber-shot, camera phone, camera

Comments (17)

  • Kali gave 9/10 on 20/01/2009 06:30 Report abuse

    • Good: Camera
      Solid
      Typing
      Screen, design
      Everything pretty much :]
    • Bad: The annoying web-button in the left side of the navigation-system - I keep pressing it, not on purpose, and sometimes I'm on the internet for several minutes before I find out

      Joystick's reactions slows down as time goes by

    Very nice and beautiful phone imo. Takes great pictures and lies very nicely in the hand, and I love to type on the buttons. All in all a great phone with all the features you need. And not too big, though it's sort of a fella. but it's ok.
    It is also very solid, it was severely water damaged, completely soaked in rain but after a day it worked perfectly again. But IF you ever accidently soak your k810i, DONT!!! put in the battery before after a few days... It will crack the flash... I unfortunately did, and the flash short circuited, so now it works at long distance shots, but not close-ups. Just an advice.

  • rdkid_81@hotmail.com gave 3/10 on 07/09/2008 00:29 Report abuse

    • Good: Good Camera.
    • Bad: Phone Shuts Dwn And Wont Turn On, No New Firmware And Hard and Almost impossible to flash because its' CID53

    I Have One of These Phones And I am Now Disappointed

  • chilloo gave 5/10 on 14/07/2008 18:43 Report abuse

    • Good: Picture quality. Even in pitch dark, you will get best quality picture, thanks to the xenon flash.
    • Bad: Video quality very very very .............. poor. Very disappointing for a phone in this cadre.

    Good phone overall but look out for something better.

  • sony ericsson k810 gave 8/10 on 09/06/2008 20:45 Report abuse

    • Good: Bluetooth 2.0 and USB for fast data transfers.
      Solid construction.
      User-friendly interface.
      Intuitive menu design.
    • Bad: Battery cover easily scratched.

    Sony ericsson introduced one more mobile in cyber shot series. I like this mobile. This mobile have many great and fast features. Camera rocks.

  • ANIKET gave 10/10 on 25/04/2008 12:04 Report abuse

    • Good: reg4g
    • Bad: egrr

    it has the best camera and its ranks 2 nd after nokia n 95 in ratings compared to al mobile phones

  • holderloves se gave 8/10 on 02/01/2008 22:32 Report abuse

    • Good: great phone
      amazing camera
      great features
    • Bad: battery

    great phone but the battery does not perform

  • l.j.r gave 9/10 on 04/12/2007 21:25 Report abuse

    • Good: awsome camera and awsome-slick design, web browser is fine for a mobile phone...
    • Bad: not at easy to text message

    awsome phone...im gonna buy it

  • K750i_user gave 9/10 on 04/11/2007 14:28 Report abuse

    • Good: Nice-looking keypad and lens cover. Great thing that SE integrated the lens cover to the design, unlike the K800i. Finally, I can now upgrade my K750i without feeling that something is missing.
    • Bad: Very low quality video recording is a bit disappointing (in fact, the same as the K750i!), but I personally don't take many videos so it doesn't really matter. The keys are rather hard to press when you try to apply extremely quick texting skills. But nothing else disappoints me more than the joystick, which is a carry-over from a design of 4 years ago. Regardless of those relatively small issues, it is a much improved and complete package than its predecessor.

    Nice; finally something to replace my 2 y.o K750i. Loving the updated design

  • Dr Dharanesh.B gave 7/10 on 30/10/2007 21:28 Report abuse

    • Good: photos taken by camera using xenon flash are very much effective and have good clarity.......
    • Bad: key pad s very much attractive....

    looks smart n also users friendly..........

  • s2_angie gave 9/10 on 23/09/2007 14:06 Report abuse

    • Good: Camera with the xenon flash
      Light to hold and is not chunky like the k800i.
    • Bad: The key pad is on the small side.

    Just recently bought this phone, and have been really impressed by it. The camera is fantastic, and its much slimmer, compared to the k800i.

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