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Sony’s Walkman was at home listening to Phil Collins when the digital music party kicked off. Having been usurped by Apple’s white fiend, it vowed to rediscover its crazy youth with an orange-and-cream music phone, but the W800i is no gaudy pu...
Decent headphones. Generous 512MB Memory Stick Duo (good for ten albums). The software is PC only but you can still drag-and-drop files with a Mac via Bluetooth or USB. Sound quality, with the graphic EQ options, is unrivalled. Battery lasts the best...
Limited download options – no support for Napster, iTunes or even Sony’s Connect means CDs are your easiest way of loading up music. The orange-and-cream styling is an acquired taste. Copy-protected files don’t play.
It’s the Sony Ericsson K750i, one of the finest multimedia handsets around, with a few crucial music tweaks...
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techradar.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:17
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Have camera phones already had their day? With the launch of Motorolas ROKR iTunes handset and now this Walkman-branded phone from Sony Ericsson, it seems as if MP3s have replaced JPEGs as the fashionable file format du jour.Sonys new W800i has a jui...
Generous 512Mb card supplied * Excellent in low light * Excellent build quality * Superb photo features...
Tiny joystick is a bit fiddly Night shots are grainy...
Dont let the W800is bright colour scheme and Walkman brand put you off; a great all-round handset...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:17
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The W800 is part of Sony Ericssons Walkman-branded range. The phone is similar to the K750, but it comes with a more sophisticated MP3 player and a 512MB Memory Stick Duo for storing music. The handsets design is almost identical to the K750s, bu...
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iMobile.com.au Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:17
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Overview IntroductionWe?ve done the K608i. We?ve done the K750i. It?s only normal to move onto the latest and greatest from mobile giant Sony Ericsson ? the W800i. The W800i is the first in the company?s new range of Walkman? handsets, bringing back t...
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T3.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:20:17
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The wait is finally over - and it was worth it. The first Walkman phone is aimed firmly at taking on dedicated MP3 players, and it looks set to strike right at their heart. The bright-orange livery may be a bit scary for anyone whos not still in sch...
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Sony hasnt exactly been forthcoming in embracing the digital music era, but thats all set to change, with its latest digital players now carrying the Walkman brand. The latest product in this line is the W800i, the first phone to come with an integ...
The W800i is definitely the phone to be seen with, but its lacking in a couple of areas. Its a great idea, but not spectacularly executed - given the hype, youd expect better. Prices will depend on contract, but its likely to be towards the higher...
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The Sony Ericsson W800i Walkman phone is an intuitive new device which successfully combines a mobile telephone and MP3 player into one. The result is an excellent all-round package, which includes some great features, headed up by a 2.0 MegaPixel Came...
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For those too young to remember the original Sony Walkman (a statement that will suddenly make many readers feel very old), we must labour the point that it was to portable music what Hoover was to Vacuum Cleaners. Many people from certain generations...
It all works very well from our first impressions, but after a week of playing with it we suspect the battery life may be a little low and the uploading and downloading of tunes needs further investig...
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The first phone to carry Sony’s Walkman brand, and does so proudly. The larger memory means more songs but still with features galore, just as before.
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-12-29 06:39:03
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RM 1320 - 1400RM 1070 - 1100 (AP)...
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We have tested the so eagerly waited walkman from Sony Ericsson. This orange jewel has a memory card of 512 MB capacity, excellent earphones as well as a camera and function menu that are as brilliant as those of Sony Ericsson K750.
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