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Sony Ericsson W800 Unlocked Cell Phone with 2 MP Camera, MP3/Video Player, Memory Stick Pro Duo Slot--U.S. Version with Warranty (Orange/White)
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$599.99 |
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| Editorial Reviews: | |  |  | | Have your music with you wherever you are. One press on the music button to start your in-phone digital music player, then choose your favorite song or playlist and enjoy. Getting your music into your mobile is easy - the W800i comes with CD ripping software. Move the music from your CDs. Quick and easy. Drag and drop.The W800i is also a 2-megapixel digital camera with video recording capability. Save your images in the W800i image gallery or move them to a PC. Let your friends see what you see using picture and video messaging (MMS) phone-to-phone.The W800i has plenty of memory inside for storing your favorite songs, images and video. And when you need to store more, use Memory Stick PRO Duo. In addition to the phone's internal memory, you can have up to 1GB expandable memory. Thousands of images. Hundreds of songs. The supplied 512MB Memory Stick PRO Duo gives capacity for around 150 music tracks - or 10-15 full length CDs.A quality headset is included in the phone kit. To enhance your sound experience even further, connect your W800i to your stereo with the Music Cable MMC-60. Keep listening but never miss a call. Your music automatically stops when a call comes in.The W800i never compromises on ease-of-use. Synchronize and transfer files rapidly with the Fast port connector. Go wireless, connect to other devices with Bluetooth. Share with friends and family in seconds with QuickShare. |  |  | Sony Ericsson's W800 is the company's first Walkman branded mobile phone. Sony Ericsson has wisely chosen to make use of the Sony Walkman brand, one of the best known brands in the world as far as mobile music devices are concerned.  The W800 comes with a 512 MB Duo Card and can handle up to a 2 GB card. |
Based almost entirely on the already amazing Sony Ericsson K750i, the W800 has enough features to appeal to music lovers, photographers, and general gadget lovers alike. To start with, the W800 has a bright 262k-color display that has a 176 x 220 pixel resolution. The display is reflective enough to make it easily readable in harsh sunlight. The chromed softkeys and joystick offer both good feel as well as good looks. The main keypad, however, is one of the few weak points of the device, being a bit too stiff for my liking. Click here to see the Sony Ericsson W800 in action.Sony Ericsson has made it especially easy to get to your music. A dedicated play/pause button on the left side of the phone will start and stop your music no matter what you are currently doing. The button directly above the joystick will take you to the Walkman music application, which is as full-featured a media player as you are likely to find. The player is very well laid out and organizes your music by track, album, and artist. You can also create your own track lists, fast forward and rewind the current track, and even watch video clips. If you prefer to get your music over the airwaves, you can make use of the built-in FM radio instead. The W800 comes with a special earbud headset that allows you to use your own stereo headphones. The earbuds can be disconnected from the clip-on microphone to expose a regular 3.5mm headset jack, the same kind used by most other audio devices. This means you have your choice of headphones, yet still can make and take calls hands-free.  Zoom into the action with the W800's 2.0 MP camera. |
The W800's camera has a real autofocusing lens mated to a very capable CMOS camera sensor, all backed up by real digital camera ergonomics and a proper user interface. To activate the camera you just slide the switch on the back of the phone that hides the protective lens, turn the W800 90 degrees, and put your finger on the dedicated shutter button. A light press on the shutter will focus the image, and a full press will take the photo--just as with any dedicated camera. The volume rocker works as a digital zoom control when in camera mode, and the camera's UI will have you thinking you are using a regular camera. But it is the image quality that really clinches the deal. While the photos might be a tad behind a top-class digital camera in terms of resolution and image quality, they are on par with many digital cameras on the market. Our test W800 had over 32 MB of internal storage available and shipped with a 512 MB Memory Stick Duo card. The card slot on the W800 can support cards of up to 2 GB in capacity, which should satisfy most people. Battery life was fantastic in our test, topping 10.5 hours of talk time. Sony Ericsson claims that the W800 can play up to 15 hours of music with the phone in standby, or up to 30 hours with the phone subsystem turned off. In the end, the Sony Ericsson W800 offers about as much functionality and entertainment value as you can find today in a 3.5oz (100g) package. At this time there is simply nothing available that can top it. Pros: - Great media player
- Can use your own headphones
- 2-megapixel camera
- Bluetooth
Cons: - Stiff keypad
- Color might not be for everybody
What's in the Box: W800 handset, battery, desktop charger, PC suite CD, stereo headphones, user's manual, Sony Memory Stick 512MB DuoCard, Memory Stick adapter and case. --Reviewed by Michael Oryl, editor in chief of www.MobileBurn.com |  |
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| Stay as far away as you can run! | |
|  | I bought it in December 2005 as a gift for my brother. Kudos to Sony, it failed in 7 months for no reason! It turned off once and never turned on again. I called Sony-Ericsson and explained that phone has failed but I can't send for repair them as it was overseas at that moment (my brother was using it in Europe) and I can Only send it to them in January 2007. They refused it to repair under warranty since warranty will have been expired by then. Although it had failed while under warranty, I sent it being a fee for repair. Here I am not even talking about the trouble their service center caused about the payment. More than one month later, their repair center sent it back to me unrepaired (and yet they charged $25 for nothing). I called the repair center and they told me that the phone is "unfixable" After all, I paid so much money for a piece of junk. If you are willing to pay for garbage, then go ahead and buy it. This is not my for experience with Sony. Terrible item, terrible service, terrible company.
| | Excellent phone...other SonyEricsson better for price | |
|  | I OWNED this phone for 1 year. I HAVE OWNED SonyEricsson T610 and many other Nokia phones. I CURRENTLY OWN SonyEricsson K790a, and LOVE it.
PROS:
-Bluetooth, MP3's, Internet, Java, Camara, Screen, Color, Overall Styling, Large Selection of Accessories -EXCELLENT camara, even for only 2MP. Similar camera features to Sony CyberShot Products -EXCELLENT battery life considering features. Held charge just as good after 1 year as the day I bought it -Small, fits in ANY pockets nice -Screen Resolution is similar to other phones, however the pixels are closer together and produce crisper images and refresh rates than other phones. This is something MOTOROLA has been horrible at, including the RAZR and SLVR -Joystick makes navigation fast and easy for internet, games, and phone operation -Durable: Mine survived half a dozen 3 to 4 foot drops. Doesn't fall apart -MemoryStick Duo is cheap, and compatible in many other of my Sony products -Excellent call quality -Faster processor than predecessors for faster applications and better animated menus and icons -Faster processor ensures that functions are fast, including saving pictures to memory, reviewing items in memory, looking & listening to music and pictures. Many other menufacturers have problems here, including MOTOROLA -Trend-setting. Not many Americans use these phones -- UNIQUE. -Phone received good radiation rating, better than most other manufacturers
CONS:
-I upgraded to K790a. This phone is cheaper and has improved features -Like most SonyEricssons, volume is too low, including external speaker. -Like it's predecessors, Bluetooth errors can cause the phone to freeze up, which can only be fixed by removing the battery -After time spent in pocket (lint, etc), camara lense cover may begin to stick. -I would consider reception the worst in its class. This has been addressed in newer SonyEricssons. -No EDGE or UMTS, only GPRS...so lower data speeds -Only browses websites designed for mobile devices
| | everyone else loves it but... | |
|  | well, I love the look and originality of the phone. Nobody else has one like it, but well, I don't know about Cingular, but T-mobile makes it harder than I thought it would be to take advantage of the phone. You must have T-mobile internet to get anything extra, and other than that it's basic features are not as accessible as a t-mobile specific phone. I do like it's shortcut programability , but i am dissapointed in it's use as an mp3 player. I didn't know it required a special jack for it's headphones, I wish I could use any headphone set I wanted and not just the ones it came with. Anyways your freinds will love it, for those type of people.
| | best choice i ever spend for... | |
|  | if you want to play stereo music at every time & place, store files, has a 2MP camara on the go, run small software, usb, iRda, bluetooh conectivity... this gonna be a great choice.
| | Why aren't there more all-in-one devices!?! | |
|  | I love the phone for having a decent camera and a good mp3 player. It has good sound quality and the earphones are better than ipod earphones. But I do have issues with the phone after a yr. 1. It seems impossible to take apart to get the dust out from behind the screen. 2. The rubber button on the toggle fell off. 3. The phone can take a looooong time to process, esp when taking a picture. 4. There's no flash, but the light is good at blinding the ppl you're taking pics of. 5. You can't charge and wear the ear piece at the same time. 6. The earphone cables hang really awkwardly, making you look un-cool. Also the cable seems really flimsy and the rubber casing has worn off at a couple parts. 7.When charging through the usb cord, it can only charge up to 85%. 8. In Walkman mode, they should let you listen to the radio too. 9. Since it doesn't have both US bands, there are many places I don't get reception. 10. SIM card is hard to pull out once you stick it in the phone. 11. The games suck. 12. The shuffle on the mp3 player seems to keep playing the same songs over and over again.
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