
The Sony Ericsson W810i Walkman phone is a minor update to the all-around excellent W800i Walkman, and unlike its predecessor, it will be offered directly by a U.S. carrier. The W810i does everything very well, if not perfectly: calling, gaming, photos, and music.
Sony Ericsson W810i Specs:
- 1.9-inch medium resolution display
- 2 Megapixel camera with autofocus
- MP3 player with dedicated controls
- MP3 ringtones
- 34 MB of onboard memory
- Memory Stick Duo memory card expansion, 512 MB card bundled
- Bluetooth dial-up networking and headset support
- USB 2.0 connectivity with PictBridge support
- Stereo FM radio with RDS
- Quad-band GSM with EDGE
- 100 x 46 x 21 mm, 99 g
- 4 hours of talk time, 7 days of standby
Infosync give rating 80% for Sony Ericsson W810i Walkman Phone and said “Picking up where the W800i left off, the Sony Ericsson W810i offers improved music navigation in tandem with the same excellent music management capabilities and decent amount of bundled memory as its predecessor. Out-of-box audio quality is on par with the high standards we’ve come to except from the handset maker, while we’re slightly disappointed by the lack of stereo Bluetooth audio. These niggles aside, the W810i makes for a stellar music phone with side servings of a 2 Megapixel camera and EDGE.”
SEcentral has been reviewed Sony Ericsson W810i Walkman Phone and said “…The W810i is as nice (or even better) to use as a K750i or W800i. It probably isn’t for current owners of the K750i/W800i unless you HAVE to have the new look or the !@#$#@ joystick makes you want to dump your K750i/W800i. I have to say this though, after using the W810i for just three days…”

Lordpercy has been reviewed Sony Ericsson W810i Walkman Phone and said “Overall the Sony Ericsson W810i is a good and useable mobile phone that packs some serious muscle when it comes to playing music. It’s not your usual corporate offering and most companies will stick to basic Nokia models or issue Blackberry’s. From our use this seems flawed as the W810i offers a good small mobile that is most suited to corporate life and yet is that bit more exciting and would leave your staff feeling you’d given them a gift rather than a chain to the office.”
PCMag has been reviewed Sony Ericsson W810i Walkman Phone and said “The Sony Ericsson W810i Walkman is a cute, powerful phone that has no cutting-edge features, but it does many things well.”
The price of Sony Ericsson W810i Walkman Phone is in $350 range.





It looks nice. Must have very good sound quality but looks sesetitive and fragile like other models of sony ericsson.
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