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Sony Ericsson W-810i Black Quad-Band Phone | 
enlarge | Brand: SONY Category: Kitchen
List Price: $549.99 Buy New: $294.38 (On sale from $309.10) You Save: $14.72 (5%)
New (1) Used (2) from $180.00
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 329911
Country: Import
MPN: 895033007221 UPC: 895033007221 EAN: 0895033007221 ASIN: B000SFK42Q
Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | Sony Ericsson W-810i Black Quad-Band Phone | | • | SONY |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description This latest Walkman phone comes with a 512MB removable Memory Stick, which can be upgraded to 2GB currently available in retail outlets, allowing consumers to store a wealth of music tracks, photos, video and other multimedia files on the phone. Positioned just below the phone's screen you can find all the most common music controls needed (Play/Pause/Stop/Skip Track/Volume) allowing users to move easily between tracks or adjust the volume on the speaker or headphones. Engaging Mega Bass improves the sound experience when listening to music through the external speaker or the high quality headphones provided. Since the launch of the W800 flagship Walkman phone in August last year, consumers across the world have been embracing the concept of the mobile phone as a credible digital music player, and enjoying high quality music anywhere, anytime without having to carry a dedicated music device. Sony Ericsson's Walkman phones are redefining how consumers listen and enjoy music, and the W810 strengthens our music phone line-up with the addition of dedicated music buttons on the front of the phone and an expanded choice of how users upload music to the phone.
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| Customer Reviews:
Don't buy it January 21, 2008 Shane C. Moberg (Melbourne Beach, FL) I bought the phone because of the 2 megapixel camera and the walkman option on it. The functionality of the walkman is limited and clicking through the songs to get to what you want to listen to can be a pain. The camera can take good pictures but it doesn't have a flash. Instead, it has an option to turn on a light. So you have this annoying bright light blinding people while you try to take the picture. The keys are so close together that it's hard to dial. I've used plenty of modern cell phones with out a problem. This one makes me feel like I have chronic 'fat finger syndrome'. Worst about this phone is the size. They've made it as small as possible, but for an open faced phone, it's to small to hold up against the side of my head. I have trouble keeping the tiny speaker centered on my ear. As a result, if I want to speak to someone for any length of time, I use a blue tooth. I always had a flip phone before this one, and it's annoying to have the open face. If you don't lock your phone, you're apt to bump it and accidently redial someone, go onto the internet, or start playing the last track of music your were listening to. This is a quality phone and haven't had any technical problems with it, but I expect that most people would prefer to look elsewhere. You can find these options on plenty of other cellphones.
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