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KingBooker5 Posts: > 500

there was a vid on youtube comparing a k800 to k810 and k810 was squeezing like hell. When you press the k810 hard do you here it?
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Posted: 2007-06-09 22:55:52
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glorfingal Posts: > 500

nope - the only noises from mine are the M2 cover ....
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Posted: 2007-06-09 23:15:25
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jakontil Posts: > 500

i have got the K810, overall it is a great catch, but just wondering if the plastic thing along the keypad may be scratched easily.....it's definetely better than k800 but in terms of built quality, only time will tell......
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Posted: 2007-06-10 10:58:19
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A L 3 X Posts: > 500

you can actually put k810 housing on a k800i !!!

theres a thread on HoFo

soon as cnn.cn bring that and PCB out im thinking of doing it as it fixes the issue when you buy the new PCB
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Posted: 2007-06-27 22:25:09
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plankgatan Posts: > 500

i like my k810i more then my last k800i (k800 is a great phone also), but the design is much more pure/stylish on k810i (i think).

¤ its slimmer..... (17mm height, instead of 22mm)

¤ better battery life...... (10 h talktime instead of 7 h)

¤ the heal is gone (thank godness for that)

¤ Fotofix & TrackId (Nice)

¤ and more beautiful design

i also think i gets more stable pics with k810i then with k800i. (cant realy explain why, it just happends)....read this on a k810 review..citat:

"The quality of the outdoor shots is high as expected. We were pleased to see that the reddish cast in some of the K800 outdoor photos is now gone for good. "


i NEVER gone sell it. i love the design and the phone to much. absolutley the best phone i ever had.



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[ This Message was edited by: plankgatan on 2007-06-27 23:52 ]
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Posted: 2007-06-27 23:52:56
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Supa_Fly Posts: > 500

It's STILL ugly!



Stylized shadowed glass bah! Buttons are HARRIBLE, not horrible but worse
H - A - R -R - I - B - L - E!
just my imho.
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Posted: 2007-06-28 01:24:01
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plankgatan Posts: > 500

yeh, whatever. when i had my k800i i realy REALY hated the lens cover who flew off all time (never happends with k810i i can say), i also didnt enjoy its was so thick, k810i feels much more better in your pocket, the joystick is much better then k800i joystick, i enjoy the keypad much better then my last k800 (you cant feel the quality on a "dummie", not the real thing, try a "real" k810i, and you will feel the best keypad ever made).
10 h talk time instead of 7 h....hhmmm, good or bad.

k800i is a awesome phone

k810i is a little more awesome phone

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[ This Message was edited by: plankgatan on 2007-06-28 09:28 ]

[ This Message was edited by: plankgatan on 2007-06-28 15:58 ]
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Posted: 2007-06-28 10:14:33
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rockygali Posts: > 500

i agree with plank, all that he has said... and of course

dont forget the rubberized back! kewl! its an awesome design. sturdy keys, not jiggly, compared to those quadratic keys which seldom wiggles when you pressed onto nearly the endge of a key. not with rounded keys like K810,

that will surely fit the fingers.. its a solid feel.
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Posted: 2007-06-28 10:47:31
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nabu28 Posts: 57

Hi,

I know a lot of you mention that the metal keys are nice to press - is it really easier than the rubber ones on K800??

I have to use a lot of "force" to press down the keys on my K800, and in the long run it hurts in my fingers, and becomes a pain in the ass to write texts.

So, are the K810-keys easier to press down, than the K800i-keys. Just tried one in the local store, and couldn't feel the difference, and it's the only reason I go for the K810 instead - so what do you say?

TIA

Nabu


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Posted: 2007-07-30 13:30:22
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altemyr Posts: > 500

If you compare the keys on K810i with K800i, I too believe that the K810i keyboard is somewhat easier to handle than K800i,a even though the K810i keys may look a bit uglier. In general, it's better with discrete keys with some space between them, which makes it less likely to press an adjacent key by mistake. It is quite easy to do on a K800i, especially with the six keys around the joystick, those seem to have been improved on the K810i as well. The electrical switches for each key under the visible keyboard is probably the same in both modles, so the "easiness" in terms of the force needed to press a button is the same on the both models.
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Posted: 2007-07-30 14:14:48
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