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Shiny new K810i
Just wanted to brag that I've just ordered a brand new k810i from O2, as I'm well overdue an upgrade. My OH used to love his k800i, so I'm quite excited.
Anyone got any advice/experience with it? Is the lens cover less irritating than the one on the k800? Are the buttons easy enough to use? Looking forward to having a decent camera! |
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I personally much prefer the keyboard on the K800i
You may think its better on the K810i , personal choice I guess |
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The K810i is exactly the same as the K800i apart from the keypad which i hate on the K810i.
Keypad is much better on the K800i. |
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I had one, but sold it on ebay in the end cuz i didnt like the buttons.
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I personally much prefer the keyboard on the K800i
You may think its better on the K810i , personal choice I guess Quote:
The K810i is exactly the same as the K800i apart from the keypad which i hate on the K810i.
Keypad is much better on the K800i. Quote:
I had one, but sold it on ebay in the end cuz i didnt like the buttons.
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So its not just me....
![]() ![]() thing is everyone i know who has had a K810i has taken it back for that very same reason, the buttons. |
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The K810i is exactly the same as the K800i
The K810i is thinner, lighter and has longer talk and standby time. I upgraded to the K810i from a non SE phone, so I get on with the buttons fine. Dave. |
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Well not quite.
The K810i is thinner, lighter and has longer talk and standby time. I upgraded to the K810i from a non SE phone, so I get on with the buttons fine. Dave. |
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Hmm, interesting that people have commented mainly on the buttons. OH briefly had a k800, and we've both currently got SE walkman phones (w850 for him, w800 for me). We both really liked the k800 and as the main complaint about the k810 I've seen online is that it's too much like the k800, it seems we can't go wrong!
I'm just praying the keypad doesn't bother either of us (we're both getting one, no sharing! ), but there's always the cooling off period if we can't get on with it.
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I also tried the 810 and couldn't get on with the fiddly keys so I kept my 800. Waiting now for the 850.
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), but there's always the cooling off period if we can't get on with it.