Abstract: Relatively new to Australia, Dopod was first seen down under on the mass market when Three took on the 838Pro and 565 models earlier this year. The D810 is the latest handset to be picked up by Three, and is loosely based on the 838Pro. The D810 includ...
Excellent interface, Numerous connectivity options, Good battery life, Sharp and vibrant display
Slow processor, Lacks FM radio, Expensive, Lacks 3.5mm audio jack
The Dopod D810 is packed with a bevy of useful features including 3.5G HSDPA support, quadband GSM, and Wi-Fi, but suffers from some glaring shortcomings such as slow processing speeds and barely passable camera.
Glossy design, excellent scroll wheel, HSDPA, solid feature list
mini-USB connector for headphones, fingerprint magnet, no keyboard, voice quality could be improved The Final Word If you can live without a slide out QWERTY keyboard, the D810 is an excellent option for those after a HSDPA smart phone. Sleek, stylish ...
If you can live without a slide out QWERTY keyboard, the D810 is an excellent option for those after a HSDPA smart phone. Sleek, stylish yet still packed with features, it comes highly recommended, although price is steep.
Many wireless options including HSDPA; GPS for navigation; good battery life; stylish design; compact and lightweight.
Lacks FM radio; fingerprint magnet; no software or maps included; speakers face backwards; lacks audio jack.
The D810 impresses with its host of wireless connectivity options. The presence of a GPS chip that works well sets it apart from the competition in this weight class.