Typical price: £350
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What is it: Upgraded version of the Sony Ericsson W800i, in black
What we think: This is a definite improvement on the W800i but it still has a few flaws, especially the new soft keys and lack of camera lens cover
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April 4, 2007
Posted by: fleur
"Entirely delightful"
What I like:
Compact design, uncomplicated and easy to use, provides music/radio on the move - excellent sound quality, easy file-transfer process, good battery life
What I don't like:
Only comes preloaded with 2 games - could've been more. User manual very complicated.
Review:
I'm not 'technical'. I wanted a phone which would provide more than basic features and which incorporated music/radio as well. This model seemed the logical 'next step' from my (very outmoded!) Sony Ericsson T610.
Although a User Manual is included, I found it far too complicated to be of any real value, preferring mostly, to learn as I used. Three months on, I am more than familiar with the various features - i.e. camera, video, mp3, radio etc. and have easily transferred video/photographs to computor. I am additionally impressed with the Body Glove cover. Purchased seperately and made from rubber, it's a very snug fit and considering the times I have accidentally dropped the phone, has provided valuable protection and thus I am certain, prolonged the life of my phone. I'm more than happy with this model and as a 'beginner,' feel I have made a very wise choice.
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