Sony Ericsson W880i and K810i mini-gallery
Moreover, you can also capture quality photographs with its 2.0 megapixel camera. Easy synchronization via over-the-air or cable connections to a PC, 16mm polyphonic speaker (24 voice polyphony, 16 channels). pload them through your phone, or simply download them via GRPS (ifFiled under: Handsets, Sony Ericsson, GSM, GPRS, EDGE

We had a quick and dirty hands on with both the K810i and W880i this afternoon. Both were lovely, but sadly neither was able to stay but for a few minutes. We stacked and shot them with a K800i, BlackBerry Pearl, and an 02 Trion (a.k.a. HTC TyTn) for your viewing pleasure. Quick thoughts on the W880i: it has a gorgeous screen, the rubberized back feels secure in your hands, the keys actually might not make your fingers bleed — and, oh yeah, the Nano-esque skinniness was enough to make our hearts sing. On the K810 side, keys are a bit odd-looking but feel just fine, the screen is on par with the K800i, and while this phone feels very solid — it is still a bit on the portly side. Bottom line? We want them both … now. Many thanks to Mr. Oli for bringing us the goods.
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