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Sony Ericsson W810i reviews round-up
We round up all the major online and offline reviews of the Sony Ericsson W810i Walkman phone
(90%) | Mobile Choice Sony Ericsson W810i Review “As the model number suggests, the W810i is a slightly improved version of the original W800i. On paper these refinements may look insubstantial but it has transformed the W810i into possibly the slickest Walkman phone yet." Read the Mobile Choice Sony Ericsson W810i review |
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(8/10) | CNET.co.uk “The entire handset including keys is black except for the dedicated Walkman key, a Walkman symbol on the bottom and back, and an orange portrait mirror. The other immediately noticeable design features are the new keypad, navigation button and soft keys.” Read the CNet.co.uk Sony Ericsson W810i review |
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(9/10) | Pocket-lint “Taking its design cues from previous star performers such as the K750i, the W810i is a vision in matt black. Its compact lines set off by a rather novel soft key and joystick one-two-three combo sitting below an exceptionally clear 262k colour screen.” Read the Pocket-lint Sony Ericsson W810i review |
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(5/5) | Mobile Phones UK “There are a few physical differences between the W810i and the W800i: the W810i is slightly thinner, has raised keys instead of embedded keys, and has a 5-way navigation button instead of the W800i's slightly awkward joystick.” Read Mobile Phones UK's Sony Ericsson W810i review |
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(85%) | Your Mobile Phone Reviews “The Sony Ericsson W810i Walkman™ is an amazing mobile phone which focuses on the fantastic sound provided from the Walkman™ feature.” Read Your Mobile Phone Reviews Sony Ericsson W810i review |
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(80%) | Infosync “With the W810i, the act of navigating music has been vastly improved as the navigational pad now lets users easily skip forwards and backwards as well as play and pause music in a one-step process.” Read the Infosync Sony Ericsson W810i review |
(86%) | Total Mobile “The Walkman line-up has recently received another newcomer, but this time in the form of a sport-centric device packing music capabilities and motion sensor in a clamshell shaped casing.” Read the Total Mobile blog |
(4/5) | What Mobile “Based on the original K750i/W800i platform, with the addition of EDGE and quad-band, every improvement in the W810i comes from revised software; but there are so many tweaks that you would easily believe it’s an all new phone. ” What Mobile February 2007 |







