Based largely on the K750, it’s not surprising to find the new W800i sharing a similar set of components and even a familiar feel as the K750. The positioning of the shutter button, play/pause button, zoom/volume keys and even the MemoryStick bay are all identical to the K750. In truth, apart from the energetic color tone of vanilla white, orange and a few markings of the Walkman logo all around to adequately give the W800i its Walkman endorsement, there really isn’t much to separate the two models at face value alone.
To really point out the differences however, would require that we take a closer look at the software side of things, the bundle and how different the W800i functions in its role as the world’s premiere Walkman Camera mobile phone.
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