Sony Ericsson W810i Review
Sony Ericsson 23.09.2006
Sony Ericsson added to its spiffy WalkmanEricsson W800i’s, the W810i comes in black rather than orange and features slightly redesigned navigation keys. And this time, the company even got the design of the dial-pad keys right. cell phone line with the introduction of the new Sony Ericsson W810i. Sporting a candy bar shape similar to the Sony
Features include the usual assortment of Walkman phonemusic playerheadphone jack (the W800i had a proprietary connection on the phone)., as well as an FM radio. You still have to transfer music to the phone from a computer using a USB cable, but this time around, Sony Ericsson wisely included a 3.5mm offerings, including an MP3 and AAC

The W810i comes with a 512MB Memory Stick Pro Duo, which can store about 150 music tracks. If you want more tunes, you can take your W810i to a Sony retail store for an upgrade to a 2GB. (This offer is applicable in selected countries only. Please check with your retail shop for more information.)
Other features include a 2-megapixel camerainternal memory, and e-mail support. The quad-band (GSM 850/900/1800/1900) world phone should be available to a GSM carrier in the first half of this year. Exact pricing has yet to be announced, but expect it in the same S$600 (US$352.24) to S$800 (US$469.65) range as the W800i., text and multimedia messaging, a speakerphone, Bluetooth and an infrared port, 20MB of








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