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Sony Ericsson W810i

Last year, Sony Ericsson definitely had orange on the brain. Both its W800i and W600i Walkman phones came in orange skins (granted, you could replace the faceplates on the W600i), as did the Walkman music player interface. For the Sony Ericsson W810i, however, the company took a slightly different track and dressed the phone in basic black. Sure, the Walkman interface is still the color of the Florida-grown citrus fruit, but the black exterior provides a nice contrast. At 3.9 by 1.8 by 0.8 inches and 3.5 ounces, it's exactly the same size as the W800i, and it retains the solid, comfortable feel in the hand. Surpassing many other cell phones in quality, the rich, vibrant display supports 262,144 colors and measures 1.8 inches diagonally (176x220 pixels). It's fantastic for scrolling through the menus, viewing pictures and videos, and playing games, but it's harder to see in direct light, and it goes completely dark when the backlighting is off. Unfortunately, you can't change the backlighting time or the text size.


The Sony Ericsson W810i wears an appealing black color scheme.

For the navigation keys, the W810i takes a different design approach than it did with the W800i and W600i. Besides scrolling through the attractive, user-friendly menus (available in four styles), the sliver, circular navigation toggle serves as a shortcut to four user-defined functions in standby mode. Also, when in Walkman mode, the toggle acts as your tool for scanning through your music list. In the middle of the toggle is a raised OK button that resembles a tiny joystick. In addition to opening the main menu, the OK button is the play/pause control for the music player. Overall, both controls are tactile and easy to use, and we like that they're raised above the surface of the phone. On the downside, however, they're a bit small, especially for users with larger mitts.

On either side of the toggle are two soft keys, a Clear button, and a Back key. In standby mode, the soft keys open the main menu and the Recent Calls list. They're stiff to the touch, however, and it should be noted they double as the Talk/End controls. Sony Ericsson tends to forgo dedicated Talk/End keys; it's not our favorite arrangement, but you get used to it. The final two buttons are an orange Walkman key that turns the media player on and off and a silver control for opening a user-programmed shortcuts menu. In all, the generous shortcut options are welcome.

We've knocked Sony Ericsson in the past for its poorly designed keypads, but we're happy to report that the company got it just about right this time around. Instead of recessed or flat buttons, the W810i's keypad is raised above the surface of the phone, making it easy to dial by feel. The keys are spacious, and our only real complaint is that the orange backlighting was rather dim.

Completing the outside of the phone are a music player button and a Memory Stick Pro Duo slot on the left spine, a camera control and a volume/camera zoom toggle on the right spine, and a dedicated power button and the infrared port on top. On the bottom of the phone is the port for both the charger and the headset, which means you can't connect two peripherals at the same time. The camera lens, flash, and self-portrait mirror are on the back of the phone just above three round speakers. As with the W800i, you can hold the W810i much like a real camera to take a picture.

Features of Sony Ericsson W810i

Like other Walkman phones, the Sony Ericsson W810i is packed with features that will appeal to multimedia mavens, but we'll get the basics out of the way first. The phone book holds an impressive 1,000 contacts with room in each entry for five phone numbers; work title and company name; a birth date; additional notes; and e-mail, Web, work, and home addresses. You can save 250 more names to the SIM card. You can assign contacts to a caller group and pair them with a picture or one of 23 polyphonic (40-chord) ring tones for caller ID purposes. A vibrate mode, conference calling, voice dialing, and a speakerphone (usable only after you make a call) round out the calling options. Organizer features include an alarm clock, a calendar, a task list, a notepad, a calculator, a timer, a stopwatch, and a code memo for storing passwords and other secure information. And for the aspiring Linda Tripp, there's a recorder for both voice memos and calls; length is limited by available memory. Finally, as with the Sony Ericsson W600i , the camera flash doubles as a tiny flashlight. Though it's not suitable for finding your way through the woods at night, it's bright enough to help you find your keys in a dark room. Alternatively, you can set it to blink rapidly in SOS mode.

Business users shouldn't be disappointed with the W810's offerings. Inside, you'll find full Bluetooth for headsets and data transfers, an infrared port, text and multimedia messaging, e-mail support, USB cable support for data transfers, and PC syncing for contacts and other files. In addition to sending files or connecting to a headset, you can use the Bluetooth feature as a remote control to connect with another Bluetooth devices. An unusual twist, there's a newsreader for access to newsfeeds from around the world. Access to BBC World News and Wired News came with the phone, but you van download more feeds if you want them. The W180i also makes it easy to pass on your contact information by allowing you to beam an electronic business card with your vital data to a contact.

Music, of course, is the primary attraction on the W810i, and the player's features, controls, and interface are the same as on other Walkman phones, but they take a little acclimation. Opening the player takes you directly to the main menu, where you can organize music by artist, track name, or playlist. Settings include album/song shuffle and loop, Sony's Mega Bass, an equalizer, and stereo widening. Switching between the cell phone and the music player is seamless, as music automatically stops when you receive a call. Hang up and press the dedicated music key, and your song picks up from the point you left off. There's an airplane mode that lets you listen to your tunes in flight with the cell phone turned off, and you can minimize the player while using other functions. Again, you must download music from a PC with the included USB cable and Disc2Phone software, and the W810i doesn't support Bluetooth stereo profiles; Sony Ericsson says it will resolve the latter gripe, however, in near future models, so stay tuned.


The W810's full-featured camera sits just above the speakers.

Music capacity is limited by the available memory, but internal space is just 20MB--skimpier than we would have liked for a media phone and less than both the W600i and the W800i. And keep in mind, it's shared with other applications, so your actual storage space may be less. We recommend investing in a Memory Stick for extra space. Our test phone came with a 512MB card, but the slot can accommodate the newer 4GB Memory Sticks. What's more, we liked that you could see separate lists for files saved to the phone and the memory card. Fortunately, you can set tracks as ring tones. You can send tunes via e-mail, multimedia message, Bluetooth, or infrared port. You also get an FM radio with 20 presets, though you must use it with a headset (which acts as an antenna). You can set it to automatically scan and program Radio Data System info from stations that digitally broadcast their names and call letters, and you can use the radio as an alarm clock.


We liked the W810's image quality.

Though it has a 2-megapixel camera, the W810i takes pictures in just three sizes: 1,632x1,224, 640x480, and 160x120. As with the W800i , we expected more choices. That said, other options are plentiful. There are Normal, Panoramic, Frames, and Burst shoot modes; a 4X digital zoom; autofocus; a macro setting for close-up shots; night mode; a flash; a time-and-date stamp; a self-timer; Black and White, Negative, Sepia, and Solarize picture effects; white-balance settings; Normal and Fine picture-quality modes; and four shutter sounds, though no silent option. We especially liked that you can use the zoom at the highest resolution.

The MPEG-4 video recorder takes clips with sound to any length that the available RAM will permit. There's a choice of two resolutions--176x144 and 128x96--and editing features similar to the still camera's. To further channel your inner artist, activate the W810i's Photo DJ, where you can add one of six fun frames; rotate the shot's orientation; and use various image effects such as brightness, contrast, tint control, and photo marking. There's also a Video DJ, and if that doesn't satisfy, there are more picture, video, and multimedia editing options on the software CD, including QuickTime and Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition. When finished with your shots, you can save them to the phone or send them to friends. Photo quality was quite good for a camera phone, with sharp colors and little of the blurriness that we usually encounter. Videos, on the other hand, were choppy and pixelated.

You can personalize the W810i with a variety of themes, wallpaper, and screensavers. As always, you can purchase more options and ring tones from Sony Ericsson via the WAP 2.0 wireless Web browser. Alternatively, the phone comes with a Music DJ application for composing your own ring tones. Gamers can enjoy two Java (J2ME) titles, QuadraPop and JC Does Texas, with additional titles available for purchase. We were disappointed, though, that the W810i lacks the gaming controls found on the W600i.

Performance of Sony Ericsson W810i

We tested the quad-band (GSM 850/900/1800/1900; EDGE) Sony Ericsson W810i world phone in San Francisco using the Cingular network. Overall call quality was satisfactory, but we noticed static and patchiness on more than one occasion. While the random fade-outs didn't last more than a second or two and could be related to the network, the phone's audio performance didn't quite measure up to that of its Walkman phone brethren. On their end, callers didn't report problems, but they could tell we were using a cell phone. On the upside, however, there was plenty of volume.

Speakerphone calls were about the same, with a slight echo effect, but the volume level was surprisingly loud, even when the speaker sat face down on a table. We successfully paired the W810i with the Plantronics Explorer 320 Bluetooth headset for acceptable audio quality. We also used Bluetooth to connect to the Sony Ericsson W600i and easily passed photos between the two handsets. The EDGE connection was sufficiently speedy for transferring small files, but game downloads took a couple of minutes.

Using the included Disc2Phone software and USB cable (which also charges the phone), we tried loading 40.4MB of music on to our W810i. Transfer time was relatively slow at 3 minutes, 20 seconds for the entire selection, so you'll be in for a wait if you're trying to move your entire music library. Moreover, while the software was easy to set up and had a simple interface, it wasn't without its quirks. For instance, when exiting the software after transferring some music, the W810i didn't recognize that the USB transfer was no longer active. And when we disconnected the USB cable, the phone froze for a few seconds. On the PC side, it prompted us for a driver every time we plugged in the phone. Though we didn't need to reinstall the software with each use, it was a bit annoying. Criticisms aside, music quality was on a par with that of other Walkman phones: clear and crisp, though one transferred song had some very minor hiccups. The W810i won't replace a stand-alone MP3 player, but it does the job admirably for short stints.

The Sony Ericsson W810i has a rated talk time of eight hours and a promised standby time of 14.6 days. In our tests, however, we got a little more than six hours of talk-time battery life and 12 days of standby time. According to the FCC, the W810i has a digital SAR rating of 1.04 watts per kilogram .

The good: The Sony Ericsson W810i is augmented by an attractive design; an improved keypad; great music quality; and a generous range of exceptional features, including Bluetooth, a 2-megapixel camera, an MP3 player, a memory card slot, and a speakerphone.

The bad: The Sony Ericsson W810i suffers from staticky call quality and glitchy music transfer software. Also, it lacks a Bluetooth stereo profile, and the integrated memory is limited to 20MB.

The bottom line: Sony Ericsson succeeds again with its third Walkman phone for the U.S. market, but the W810i brings only minor improvements over earlier models.

Specifications:

General

Cellular technology GSM
Band / mode GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (Quadband)
Weight 3.5 oz
Wireless Interface Bluetooth, Infrared (IrDA)
Color Satin black
Standby time Up to 350 h
Bluetooth enabled Yes
Messaging Services EMS, MMS
Synchronization With PC Yes
Combined with With digital camera / digital player / FM radio

Phone

Service provider Cingular Wireless
Vibrating Alert Yes
Voice Dialing Yes
Speakerphone Yes
Polyphonic Ringer Yes
Melody Composer Yes
Alarm Clock Yes
Calendar Yes
Multi-language Menu Yes
Additional Features Radio Data Service (RDS)

Digital Camera

Camera highlights With a resolution of 2 megapixels, this camera phone will give you better pictures than other phones.
Digital zoom 4
Digital video formats MPEG-4

Messaging / Data Services

Voice Mail Capability Yes
Short Messaging Service (SMS) Yes
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) Yes
Internet Browser Yes
JAVA applications Yes
Messaging / Data Features XHTML Browser
High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD) Yes
WAP Protocol Supported:WAP Protocol Version WAP 2.0
Mobile Email Yes

Digital Player / Recorder

Digital player supported digital audio standards AAC, MP3
Digital player/recorder type Digital player

Display

Display Type LCD display
Display technology TFT
Display Resolution 176 x 220 pixels
Color Support Color
Color Depth 18-bit (262000 Colors)
Display Indicators Keypad lock, Battery meter, Digital clock, GPRS indicator, Signal strength, Divert indicator, IR port indicator, Silent ring signal, Active profile icon, Bluetooth indicator, Text message waiting, Alarm clock indicator, Voice message waiting, Missed calls indicator

Power

Battery installed 1Lithium ion
Talk time Up to 480 min
Audible Battery Alert Yes

Cellular

Phone style Candy bar
Analog roaming capable Yes
Automatic Redial Yes
Call Divert Yes
Call Barring Yes
Call Hold Yes
Call Timer Yes
Caller ID Yes
Call Waiting Yes
Volume Control Yes
Ringer Control Yes
Conference Call Capability Yes
Computer Link Yes
Call Transfer Yes

Physical Characteristics

Width 1.8 in
Depth 0.7 in
Height 3.9 in
Antenna Integrated

Warranty

Service & support type 1 year limited warranty

Reviewed by lisa on 25-12-2006 Rating:
This is the best phone i have had! Since I am 15 i would recommend this to any teenager. Got this phone yesterday and already have about 20 tracks on as its so easy to use.The camera is exellent and the sound quality is excellent.The radio is good too it first comes up with the number of the channel then it names the channel after awhile.The only bad thing is the screen goes onto screensaver after about 15 seconds.I oringinaly wanted the w900i but I am glad i got this one.
Reviewed by Ian on 25-12-2006 Rating:
This rocks! A Walkman, a video player, a phone, a camera, a torch, an organiser, GPRS, Screensavers and animated(ish) menus, up to 2Gb storage (2000 music tracks). And Java! Put all of that together and you get a Sony Walkman W810i. It takes the best parts of what Sony know and puts it into a package that you can speak to your mates on. The camera has a light (not a flash - take note budding pro's), special effects, panoramic view (3 pictures stitched together), zoom, auto-focus, up to 2Gb storage which equates to 1000's of pictures or lots of video minutes, burst mode (15 pictures in v quick succesion), macro (for those butterflies!), self timer, white balance adjust, date and time stamping. As you can see this is what most digi-cams can do. But this is your phone! Walkman features are....Walkman. What Sony do. Walkmans. I could go on, but I won't. All I'll say is - Forget your N70. Get this Sony Walkman W810i. You'd be as mad as a March hare not too! PS: I have no relationship to Sony or any of it's partners. PPS: Sony, if you're looking for salesman sometime soon....
Reviewed by Jamshid yar mohammed on 14-6-2007 Rating:
you little britans are gay fuck u u basted
Reviewed by Yasin on 3-7-2007 Rating:
Just as you enable the 3G setting, it violently blows up in your face. This causes you to go blind and lose all bowl control. Least to say, the people standing around you at the time are suddenly taken by an explosion of poo.
Reviewed by Richard Lionheart on 27-11-2007 Rating:
Looks like the muslim fag scum "Jamshid yar mohammed" don't know this is supposed to be a review about a cellphone and not about britains.May Allah kiss is ass.
Reviewed by Nikos on 3-12-2007 Rating:
PLEASE PROCED THIS SUGESTIONS TO RIGHT PERSON (SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM OF SONY ERICSSON, thanks!)
BUGS, SUGESTIONS, IDEAS FOR SONY ERICCSON W810i TO MAKE BETTER.

1.)
[sugestion corection]
PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON DON'T WORK IF KEY PAD IS LOCK, BUT +/- BUTON VOLUME UP DOWN or NEXT/PREVIOUSE (if hold) SONG WORK.
2.)
[sugestion corection]
> when take picture why don't use key center of "joistic"
[play/pause] when you whant to shot vertical image the camera key is
not comfortable for use and take picture.Other thing why flash (light)
when you want to take picture always shine, I think it should shine
only when you take a shot photo (like any one digital camera). Also
Camera SHOT SOUND there is not in SOUND SHUTTER MENU TO CHOICE DISEBLE SOUND.
To take picture without sounds "KLICK, TADAM.." you must exit from
camera first than hold # to activate "SILENT MOD ON" and than to go
back in camera mode to take a picture without sound klick when you
shot. VERY BAD THING.
Other thing when you in camera mod there is no option to enter in
contacts (to see some number), calendar, note, or some other menu ...
sugestion=(TO SHOW CONTACTS or other manu in TRANSPARENT WINDOWS ON TOP OF SCREEN)

3.)
[sugestion corection]
> in the menu scroling in the right up corner there is no
number of contents in submenu like 1/6 or 1/10 so you can see what
number is some submenu line and to remeber in future to enter anly
number to go to that funktion JUST LIKE IN SIEMENS C62 (that as I know is made right form SONY ERICSSON for SIEMENS)

4.)
[sugestion corection]
> why THERE IS NO OPTION WHEN I SEND SMS with delivery report, there is no option when I recive information that SMS is delivered or not to SAVE SMS (that delivery report) in INBOX messages or to delete it if I want.It just show on windows and when I choice OK its disappear.

5.)
[sugestion corection]
WHEN PHONE IS IN STEND BY MODE DISPLAY IS TOTALY OFF. This is maybe OK for batery.
(sugestion)
BUT I THINK THERE SHOULD BE OPTION TO CHOICE IF YOU WANT TO SEE CLOCK ALL TIME LIKE SCREEN SEVER (not to presing the button to view tham) and OPTION TO SHOW IN DOWN or UP CORNER SOME SIMBOL WHEN YOU HAVE SOME MISSED ACTION ON PHONE. LIKE MISSED CALL, RECEIVED MESSAGE, MISS ALARM or APPOINTMENT. [LIKE IN SIEMENS C62]

6.)
[sugestion corection]
>: there is not option to create GROUPS like in many other phones [LIKE in SIEMENS C62] to create contacts groups and to manage contacts in groups [LIKE, FRIENDS, FAMILY, OFFICE, ...] so it will be more easely to search, list, block cals, choising ONE RING MELODY AND VOLUME FOR ALL GROUPS, (not to entering in edit for all contacts and to choice manualy ring melody)

7.)
>: why when I conect phone to PC via USB cable in explorer
don't show directorium applications and games.So I don't know where to copy games,or applications. ????


8.)
[sugestion corection]
>: why there is not option to listen FM RADIO WITHOUT
HANDSFREE ATTACHED TO PHONE, (like WALKMEN mp3, wam, mid, ...) because when the handshree is attached to phone there is option to listen radio on SPEAKER. THIS IS VERY BAD THING, IF I WANT TO LISTEN RADIO I MUST ALWAYS CARRY HANDSFREE WITH ME. (I think that handsfree is replacement for antenna, but even without antenna in urban city some radio stations is listening very well)

9.)
[sugestion corection]
> recording of sound is very low (silent)
OTHER THING there is no option to PAUSE recording and START (continue) again.
ALSO when I choice RECORD SOUND it start to recording right now, I
think should ask one more time START RECORDING NOW, YES/NO.
After finising recording it save automaticly there is no option to choice if I want to PLAY record to listen first and than to choice to delete or save [AND WHEN SAVE it save in default name "Records", not giving chance to write own name of records and no chance to choice in wich folder to save records.]

9.)
[sugestion corection]
>. There is not option to CREATE OWN FOLDERS (like archive) WITH NAMES AND TO SORT AND PUT AND KEEP MESSAGES IN THAT FOLDERS FOR SOME CONTACTS NAMES. [something like in SIEMENS C62 or OUTLOOK EXPRESS] (When I need to list inbox I must scrool all messages, if there will be option to sort mesages in sub folders in INBOX it will be much easy to find some message). AND OTHER THING, WHAT IS MEANING OF OUTBOX, even when you create massage and decide not to send right now, it's save in DRAFT if you choice send it's send it instantly. NOT PUT THEM IN OUTBOX.???

10.)
[sugestion corection]
>= there is no option to choice CLOCK, ENERGY SAVING for SCREENSAVER only picture and if it choice after some secunds after key lock the display go totaly off and nothing show on it not even the choised picture from screensaver (in poorly light).

11.)
[sugestion corection]
>= There is only one ALARM,(if I need to have two weakup time one in 6:00AM and other in 18:00PM, I must all day to change alarm from 6:00AM and again to 18:00PM.
Next thing there is no option to choice ALARM SOUND VOLUME, also ALARM duaration is one minute, and after that it goes OFF (if I don't turn off manualy) and it need 10 min. to start again ringing THAT'S I THINK IS TO LONG. I think should be oportuniti to choice duaration of ringing (1)TILL MANUALY OFF, (2)Choice ringing duaration in next 1-10 min, (3)Pediod of start snoze ring option to choice from 1-10min. long duaretion when start ring again)

12.)
[sugestion corection]
>= there is no option to attach more than one note on display standby mode. And NOTE can't show all time on display because display go totaly off.
I think shoud be oportunity to set more note and all to be with diferent backgroung color and font text color, and all to change (scroll) automaticly (also to be option to change and list tham malualy) and in corner to show number of notes 1 to 10 (1/10). Even I think it be nice to have oportunity to set time to alarming you with sound and vibration of some note (to remind you to see it).

13.)
[sugestion corection]
>= When I make some apointment on the calendar it MARK only WITH BOLD TEXT, that is NOT WELL VISIBLE.
I think should be mark with RED or BLUE color all square where is set appointment.
Also THERE IS NO OPTION TO SET RINGING MELODY, VOLUME, and DUARATION OF RING ((1)on every 5min. in period of 30min. (2)till off or something like that) FOR CALENDAR APPOINTMENT.
It's ring two time very quiet SO IF YOU NOT CLOUSE TO PHONE YOU WILL NOT HEARE THE CALENDAR ALARM and you will miss appointment.
Also if I want to list all apointment I must go to find and enter blank
space and go to FIND and then it list ALL APOINTMENT THAT IS VERY BAD THING OF FINDING SOME APPOINTMENT or to write text what to find if you don't remember what I need to do on some date.
There should be option to choice to LIST ALL APOINTMENT (sort by date) or to LIST FROM DATE TO DATE OR TO LIST BY SPECIFICED MOUNTH OR LIST ON WEEK.

14.)
[sugestion corection]
>= there is no option to realize some function with TASK
AUTOMATICLY LIKE "SEND SMS/MMS MESSAGES" olrady writen to some specificed phone number on specificed date and time. {LIKE WISHING HAPPY BIRTHDAY,MERRY CHRISTMAS,...}. Also like in CALENDAR there is no option to CHOICE RING MELODY, VOLUME, DUARATION of RING, VIBRATION,...,
Also in the TASK menu list it show only the some start words of all
text message in task (NOT SHOW "in scroling or something like that" THE DATE AND TIME OF TASK, I must open "view" task to see DATE AND TIME).

15.)
[sugestion corection]
> - there is not minute beep (minder) till calling. I think this is good option.

16.)
[sugestion corection]
> -there is not AUTO OFF option. This is greeat thing whit it you can set in witch time phono to turn off, so in that period you
will not be disturbed.(tonight when you go to sleep, the phone will
automaticly go off in specifed time example 00:00AM and no one will
bother you). And also you SAFE THE BATERY LIFE.

17.)
[sugestion corection]
>- there is no option to choice RINGER MELODY and VOLUME FOR MESSAGES, TASK, CALENDAR APPOINTMENT

18.)
[sugestion corection]
> -there is no option to SAVE stopwatch results and enter the name for all results. To create some lists.


19.)
[sugestion corection]
> - I THINK IT SHOULD CALED "COUNTDOWN", there is no option to set the RINGING MELODY FOR TIMER. It bips2-3 times and thats all, blink on displey few secunds and disappear. Also if key go to lock display turn totaly off and there is no one indicator that there is on run some proces.

20.)
[sugestion corection]
> there is pure option of calculator, +,-,*,/,=,%
nothing alse and the keys + - * / = should be market directly on some
keys or in joistic navy key NOT TO SCROLL left right to choice
+,-,/,*,=,%

21.)
[sugestion corection]
> - this option is not in this phone, this is a
very usefull option when you in other country and need to calculate
valute. I think this optiou should be includet in all one phone.

22.)
[sugestion corection]
> - on SIEMENS C62 when pres and hold 0 on the right corner you recive a list with calling countru code numbers. On W810i its gone. THIS IS A VERY USEFULLY THING. (Afganistan coling country +93, Australia +61, Bulgaria +359, Egypt +20, Greece +30, ...)


23.)
> - when swiching all tone off there is no option to choice "BEEP TONE". This meen if some one call you or recive message or there is some action on phone, IT BEEP ONLY ONE just to avert your attention but not to bother to you and to other near your (if you on some meeting, school,...)

24.)
[sugestion corection]
> - there is no TIME ZONE so you can't see in some country what is time, and if you want to make call or send message, or see when some delivery will arive, ...!

25.)
> - why when the phone is in standby mode (display totaly off) and when I type any key it shine very highly first WHITE and than show the pres "*" to unlock key. This white shine simply killing my eye.

26.)
[sugestion corection]
> Showing all text in contacts list, example email if laege than 17 caracters not show in scroling or something like that, like is in walkmen playing list or file manager sounds,...
You must go to edit contact, even go to e-mail mark and choice edit
e-mail, AND THEH YOU WILL SEE ALL E-MAIL ADDRESS.
Very very BAD

27.)
[sugestion corection]
> Sound of SPEAKERS IS VERY VERY PURE, there is no BASS just hight tones. IN NOICE ENVIROMENT EVEN TO PUTTHE SOUND VOLUME TO MAXIMUM YOU HARDLY WILL HERE THE SOUNDS.

28.)
[sugestion corection]
> THERE IS NO OPTION TO PAUSE VIDEO RECORDED CLIP FROM CAMERA AND TO PLAY IN PAUSE MODE FRAME BY FRAME. ALSO NO OPTION TO PLAY IN FULL SCREAN MODE (I MEAN WITHOUOT SHOWING NOTHING ELSE ON DISPLAY SCREEN, like comands ...). THERE IS NO OPTION TO ZOOM SOME VIDEO AND PLAY IN ZOOM MODE. Like walkmen centar button (PLAY/PAUSE)

29.)
[sugestion corection]
>
WHEN SHOT SOME PICTURE IT'S SAVE AUTOMATICLY AND STAND ON THE DISPLAY WHEN TRY ZOOM IT, IN THE ALL CORNERS OF DISPLAY STAND SOME COMANDS FROM MENU OD CAMERA. NO OPTION TO SEE FULL SCREEN, WITHOUT THAT THINGS.(IF YOU PICTURE SOME WRITE TEXT FROM PAPER AND YOU ZOOM TO READ TEXT FROM PHONE YOU CAN'T SEE END OF TEXT IN ALL 4 CORNERS, BECAUSE OF THE PICTURES ON DISPLAY SHOW MENU COMANDS)

30.)
[sugestion corection]
> WHEN YOU SET SPEAD DIAL NUMBER FROM 1-9 AND WHEN YOU WANT TO DIAL SOME SPEED NUMBER YOU PRES ONE NUMBER FROM 1-9 AND THAN YOU MUST PRES CALL.
BUT WHEN YOU PRES SOME NUMBER NOWHERE ON THE DISPLAY SHOW, IS THAT SPEED NUMBER SET OR EMPTY AND IT'S DON'T SHOW THE NAME OF SET SPEED NUMBER CONTACTS.
SO IF YOUR NOT SURE IT WAS (example number that you whant to call) ON 2 OR 3 YOU MAST START CALL TO SEE ON DISPLAY WHERE YOU CALLING.
VERY BAD THINGS.
ONE NICE SUGESTION (LIKE IN SIEMENS C62) WHEN YOU PRES ONE SPEED NUMBER IN THE RIGHT DOWN CORNER SHOW THE NAME THAT IS SET ON THAT CONTACT.
OTHER GOOD THINGS IF YOU HOLD PRESED SOME OF SPEED NUMBER IT START TO DIAL IMIDIATLY.
AND IN SONY ERICSSON IF YOU HOLD SOME NUMBER ITS BRING YOU TO CONTACT LIST.

IF SOME ONE HAVE OTHER SUGESTIONS OR NOTICES OF BUGS, OR NEED OF CORECTIONS IN SOME STAFF, FREE WRITE THAM ON THIS FORUM.
And if some know direct e-mail address to development department of Sony Ericcson post it here or in my inbox (e-mail).

And if some one know that is released new UPDATED VERSION write for it.
THANKS
Reviewed by Shujav on 2-1-2008 Rating:
There is a problem is in audio player as in w810i is only support to mp3 palyer there are lot of files in wav and we have to use a converter, and some times converter also cann't make proper changes and there is a nocie while playing the tone.

According to me sonyercision company must supply a geniune software for such handset.
Reviewed by atizaz elahi on 10-2-2008 Rating:
i have some problem with my w810i cell phone it dostnt supprt some kind of wav music however it supports mp3 music it is clear from the user guide of my cell phne that it will support wav,mp3.aac,,midi,mp4,3gp,imy,and emy plz tell me wat can i do
Reviewed by giggity on 15-6-2008 Rating:
Great phone! It has its quirks but works great, has good sound and is easy to navigate. The walkman menu is a bit tedious to navigate if you don't use it often. I love the fact that I don't need any special software to upload stuff to my phone
Reviewed by just me on 15-12-2008 Rating:
My trouble is, I can download mp3's to my library, but... none of the songs can be used as a ringtone which is a real kick in the pants. I have to buy every single message alert or ringtone instead of just being able to use the songs I all ready have saved in my phone. GRRR.. but other than that the phone works great no complaints.
Reviewed by D.Srinivas Rao on 1-2-2009 Rating:
i have songs on my phone but it wont let them be a ringtone what do i do? for sony ericsson w810i.
Reviewed by ASHISH on 10-3-2009 Rating:
can we increase messages space or can we transfer them in memory stick...
Reviewed by mayur on 12-5-2009 Rating:
how to transfer text massage phone memory to memory card.
Reviewed by faisal on 28-7-2009 Rating:
hi am faisa from nougran.muje 3 saal ho gae hain 810i rakhe huwe
Reviewed by bhushan on 21-10-2009 Rating:
how we can transfrer sms into memory stick
Reviewed by mnojkumar on 14-12-2009 Rating:
iam using 3 hand set 1st is sony w350i,nokia 7610 and w810i but comparing my 350i and 7610 w810i is very cute hand set having a very fast keys+ very good mp3. but if some 1 knows if we have bluetooth hands free how to use it for lissining mp3.???
Reviewed by tanVEER on 2-10-2010 Rating:
HOW TO TRANSFER SMS IN MEMORY STICK
Reviewed by Sulaiman on 27-11-2010 Rating:
how we can transfer sms into SD memory ???
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