written by swhatley on 30/04/2005
As a business upgrade to 5210, the Nokia 6810 was welcome, and the calender optio very useful, allows me to keep my diary on the phone and transfer between laptop (notes) and home pc (outlook). A bit big for every day use, and switching between bluetooth mode for headset and infrared mode for laptop a pain.
written by moto76 on 16/11/2004
This was a company upgrade from a monotone brick and is a very welcome change. I've chopped in my Moto v600 and now only have this phone and boy - do I miss it!
To go from a phone which had the lot as far as I'm concerned, to the 6810 was difficult. But for a business phone it's not bad..
The keyboard is a useful addition when you get used to it and the open and close mechanism seems robust.
You can synch with blackberry or other e-mail which is useful. It looks respectable from a business point of view and for the majority of business users who are currently suffering with a basic model it will do the job and look a little less boring.
Speakerphone works OK which is handy if you are on lap-top and phone at the same time.
It's quite a big unit but isn't too heavy though.
Combine all this with a decent blue-tooth headset and you have a sustainable package.
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