Monday, February 2, 2009

Sony Ericsson W800 – Walkman , Camera, Phone

Sony Ericsson W800 has been designed for customers, who long for style as well as for those who adore music, quality and functionality. The Sony Ericsson W800 is the first product to combine a mobile phone, a high quality digital music player with up to 30 hours of battery life, FM radio, and a 2-megapixel camera.

There are positive points here - the device weighs just 100 grams and it seems to be easy to use, both on the handset itself and by using Sony Ericsson's Disk2Phone software to transfer CD tracks to the W800. It can play back MP3 and AAC files too, so it's quite flexible. The 176x220 pixel display is in 262,000 colors, a pretty standard but good quality unit.

Ahhh this is so very beautiful :-


W800 does have the obvious Walkman branding and vastly improved music application. The W800 uses a different mechanism to activate the camera and uncover its lens, and it also changes the K750's shortcuts button into a dedicated Walkman app button, but that's about all of the differences that I found to be worth mentioning.

The W800 shares the same display, battery, 2 megapixel auto-focus camera, and 2GB capable Memory Stick Duo Pro expansion slot - even though the W800 gets a much larger 512MB card included in the retail package. GSM Cellular phone are anyway good.

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