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Review summary: While it's no iPod, Sony Ericsson's W810 does a more-than-adequate job as both a cell phone and a multimedia player.
Pros: Works very well as a music player Includes a 2-megapixel camera
Cons: Can be uncomfortable to use as a phone
Verdict: The W810 doesn't come cheap; an unlocked handset will cost you $500. (We tested a handset from Cingular; the carrier is expected to offer the phone by September for the same price.) But if you're in the market for a cell phone that doubles as a digital mu
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The W810i is a candy bar-style phone measuring only 3.9 x 1.8 x 0.8 inches and weighing in at 3.5 ounces. We love its sleek black styling and its generous cool factor; it feel like a phone for night-clubbers who know the best undiscovered places.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Sony Ericsson has once more created waves of curiosity when they introduced their latest model of mobile phone. When Sony Ericsson launched their new Sony Ericsson W810i mobile phone, it was one among the best that was available in the market. A mobile ph
Verdict: The other features of the Sony Ericsson W810i are that it has full-function internet browser. The Disc2Phone music copying software supplied in the kit helps you to copy songs from your favourite CDs and PC music folders. The Sony Ericsson W810i also has
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The W810i is a candy bar-style phone measuring only 3.9 x 1.8 x 0.8 inches and weighing in at 3.5 ounces. We love its sleek black styling and its generous cool factor; it feel like a phone for night-clubbers who know the best undiscovered places
Verdict: A press representative told us that the phone would likely be offered by a major US GSM network this fall, and would probably sell for between $149 and $199 with a service commitment. If you can wait, that would be a great deal on a music-playing phone th
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The best music phone around? With mobile technology moving fast and the tantalising W950i on the way, this will no doubt be superseded but for now it's number one.
Verdict: The W810i also retains the W800i's two-megapixel camera lens but lacks its useful active lens cover.
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