Sony Ericsson W810i review

May 16th 2006 | Phones

By packing EDGE and Quad-band support, the new Sony Ericsson W810i is able to provide faster downloading and web surfing speeds, and wider network coverage over its predecessors, giving it more versatility and relevance in today’s highly developed infocomm world. Music playback offered by the W810i is arguably one of the better ones in the market but that can’t be said for its imaging performance - it’s just not as impressive as the K750i and W800i.

The strength of W810i is its ability to playback music with quality that is almost as good as its dedicated WALKMAN counterparts. Navigation is very similar to the iPod: songs can be selected according to artiste, album and play list. The W810i supports a wide selection of audio formats.

If you have been holding out for a handset with decent imaging and audio functions, the W810i is currently one of the best options around – that is until the new K790i/K800i with 3.2-megapixel CMOS cameras that are due to arrive in the later half of 2006.

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Sony Ericsson W810i review
Published in: Phones on 2006-05-16