What we have here is another Sony Ericsson K810i clone. I thought Chinese handset makers will copy the K850i by now. Why return to the K810i?

Anyway, the unnamed device has the same kind of keys as K810i has, and even comes with the “Cyber-shot” label, thus blatantly infringing Sony’s trademark. In terms of specs, it boasts the 2.4″ 260K QVGA touchscreen, 1.3 MP camera with lens cover (K810i has a much better 3.2 MP camera with auto-focus), four speakers, media player and the standard microSD memory slot. The device measures 110x50x14 mm, and weighs 80 grams.
Again, be warned not to get into this kind of “deals.” While this device certainly costs less than the original Sony Ericsson K810i, the quality and the features are nowhere close to the real thing… Check out more photos after the break.


[Via: Just Another Mobile Phone Blog]
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