Sony Ericsson K810i 3G Mobile Phone
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The Optus Sony Ericsson K810i 3G Mobile Phone has all of the mainstream features/offerings which makes it competitive in the industry. Here they are: 3.2MP camera, an FM radio, MP3, Bluetooth, MP3 ringtones, and the organizer. The size of the Optus Sony Ericsson K810i 3G Mobile Phone? Well, its specifications are 106 x 48 x 17 mm, weight is 103g, a 64MB internal memory, and the camera, a sophisticated one. It has 2048 x 1536 pixels, an autofocus with a xenon flash, and it even has a secondary cam for the videocalls.
Browser of the Optus Sony Ericsson K810i 3G Mobile Phone is WAP 2.0, or RSS Reader, the Multimedia would allow for MP3, AAC, MPEG4. Messaging would cover SMS, MMS, and instant messaging action. The connectivity of course would include the major three- Infrared, USB, Bluetooth. The Optus SonyEricsson K810i 3G Mobile Phone works in Europe, Asia-Pacific, the US and Canada. Battery's life would have a talktime duration of up to ten hours, and for the standby- 400 hours.
A lot of people would be satisfied with the number pad of Optus Sony EricssonK810i 3G Mobile Phone. The keys of the Optus Sony Ericsson K810i 3G Mobile Phone are adequately-spaced, with a 'cool' look to it, looking like precious stones set on a dark background. At the left area is the handset's Internet key, and this is activates the browser for the Web.
At the right section of the Optus Sony Ericsson K810i 3G Mobile Phone is the Activity Menu- this key presents 4 windows (tabbed) which the owner could navigate (a mini-joystick is necessary). Among these data are the calls one has missed (messages too). Another roster on the Optus Sony Ericsson K810i 3G Mobile Phone would be the existing applications, and what is the use of this particular feature? Via this section, the owner/user could shut down applications which are running, or transferring to a particular application.