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Sony Ericsson K810i available in red?

Categories: Devices, Sony Ericsson
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, August 1st, 2007 at 3:49 AM

Red Sony Ericsson K810iEveryone goes red these days, so why would the Sony Ericsson be an exception. Just today, we got the information Carphone Warehouse is selling the red K810i Cybershot phone. However, once we visited the popular handset retailer’s website, we couldn’t find the mentioned device in their online catalog. Still, the image on the right seems real and somehow we don’t doubt it’s true. The problem with the story is why would Sony Ericsson suddenly enhance its aging model, when its successor (K850i) is hitting the markets within a month or so? My guess is they want to clear out the stock. I remember Nokia launched the N93 Mission Impossible 3 phone just before the N93i was announced. So folks, wait some time and get yourself the real deal — and I’m not talking only about the better 5 MP camera Sony Ericsson K850i has, there are also other features such as HSDPA support, new Walkman player, auto-rotate feature, and more.

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