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Walkman. You still hear people say it when referring to a personal cassette, CD or, ahem, MiniDisc player, even when the thing isn’t a Sony.
As a brand, even iPod hasn’t yet come close to achieving such household-name status, so the latest Walkman phones have big, Doc Marten-style boots to fill.
A multi-tasker that does all jobs well
The W810i is compact, sexy and musical – imagine Holly Valance, but with a more promising future. Like the W800 before it, this mobile has a great MP3 player with a user-friendly menu system and dedicated music controls on the side. You’re also given a 512MB memory card, good for 120 songs or more.
The card slot is on the side of the phone beneath a protective flap rather than hidden in the battery compartment, so it's easy to access. The Disc2Phone PC software is very slow for transferring music but at least it’s a simple drag-and-drop jobby.
A music-only option at start-up means you don’t even have to turn the phone connection on, and Sony’s good for bundled headphones – you get a pair of tight-fitting in-ears that offer a little noise isolation to block out the surrounding oiks.
Unfortunately you’re saddled with a proprietary plug sticking in the bottom of the phone. You’ll need an adaptor to upgrade your cans.
The joy of a joystick
Using this as just a phone – heaven forbid! – you won’t have many problems if you’re used to Sony Ericsson’s logical interface and little joystick, which haven’t changed all that much in the past couple of years.
The camera is just about the best 2megapixel snapper you’ll find this side of the Nokia N90’s rocket-launcher of a lens, and the photo light’s more helpful than you’d think. The screen’s fantastic for the size, too. An excellent all-rounder, then, but still a better phone than it is an MP3 player or camera.
Tech Specs
- Bluetooth
- Yes
- Dedicated MP3 player software
- Yes
- Digital zoom rating
- 4x
- FM radio
- Yes
- Main camera resolution
- 2
- Memory card slots
- Yes
- Memory card type
- Memory Stick Pro Duo
- Operating system
- n/a
- Optical zoom rating
- n/a
- Quad band
- Yes
- Screen resolution
- 176x220
- Standby time
- 350
- Storage
- 512MB
- Supported music formats
- MP3, AAC, AAC+
- Talktime
- 8
- Video resolution
- 1632x1224
- Wi-Fi
- No
- Xenon flash
- No










Comments
stevenscotland
5 years ago
I have this phone i got it a few months ago with some extra money i had and i have been very pleased with it its good for photos and video clips although a higher megapixel camera would have been nice.i dont really use it for music though because i have a ipod nano and prefer to use that,its great for texting and the buttons are easy to use.The memory stick is a great bonus because i can get songs from my friends through bluetooth and transfer them to my ipod.I am thinking of getting a new phone soon though because i dont like the thickness of it i mean almost 2cm is a bit much so im getting a samsung for a change.i would recommend it for a first phone because its so simple to use but its a couple of years old now so you might be better getting a more up to date phone