

Sony Ericsson is bound to have something more interesting treat in store for mobile fanatics every year. Like Sony Ericsson K810i that promises to be the same excellent camera phone as its predecessor.
This K810i adds a number of features that make the 3.2 megapixel autofocus cameraphone even more camera-like. Other camera related highlights include an active lens cover, a new Xenon flash with red eye reduction, and a new software based image optimization system that can fix exposure and contrast problems in a photo after it has been taken and can be quickly uploaded to the user’s personal blog with the K810’s Picture Blogging support.
Multimedia features include the music and video player, support for TrackID, which lets the user identify songs played on the radio plus a built-in FM receiver with RDS support. Photos, videos, and music tracks can be stored on 28MB Memory Stick Micro memory card or in the 64MB of internal storage. The 17mm (0.67″) thick K810 has a large 2″ QVGA resolution TFT display that can show up to 262k colors.
Other highlights of the K810i include a RSS newsfeed reader, Java MIDP 2.0 application support, and a hands-free speakerphone. The device functions on the 900, 1800, and 1900MHz GSM bands as well as the 2100MHz UMTS band used in Europe.
Now, having said all these, we can say that it was a perfect combination of high tech features and strange design. All in one packeage.
