The A810 (which was also known as the Yuva) was designed specifically for the Chinese market. It had an attractive minimalist design with the front face of the phone comprising just two buttons (send and end keys) and a five-way navigation joystick.
It featured a 2.4-inch QVGA TFT touchscreen display with 240 x 320 pixels. The touchscreen was operated using a stylus that can be seen on the rear of the phone on the bottom left. The phone offered handwriting recognition as well as an on-screen keyboard.
The A810 was powered by a Linux-based operating system which was used on a number of other Motorola products in its MOTOMING devices (for example the
Motorola A1200 MOTOMING) – although we note that A810 was not a MOTOMING device.
The phone did not include support for GPS, Wi-Fi or 3G, something that was available on other phones at the time.