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Editors' Choice   Readers' Choice   Sony Ericsson W800i

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List price as of time of review:
S$888 (US$653.79)
for a 2-year price plan
CNET Asia review Reviewed By Reuben Lee
(05/08/2005)
Editors' rating:
Excellent
8
out of 10

Design 8
Features 8
Performance and Battery Life 8
8 out of 10
8
Average user rating:
8.8 out of 10

The good: Eye-catching design; multiple imaging and audio playback features; good still image captures; memory expansion slot (comes with 512MB Memory Stick Duo); quality earphones; good battery life.
The bad: Onboard speakers offer limited volume range; slightly expensive; navigational joytick not protruding enough; MegaBass works effectively only in headphone mode.
The bottom line: Despite some minor quirks and a heavy price tag, the W800i gets our two thumbs up for its bright, trendy design and strong multimedia features.
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User Opinions

 
Average user rating:
Excellent

8.7
out of 10
Average user rating:
from 50 users




9 out of 10
Spectacular
Still the greatest 2MP camera phone ever!
by cdnjoe - Feb 03, 2008

Pros: Auto focus 2MP camera with led flash, Excellent mp3 player, handy torch light, dedicated buttons for camera, volume/zoom control, audio player, Expandable memory, Very good battery life
Cons: Small keypads, navigational buttons would have been better than joystick, no other color options
8 out of 10
Excellent
Simply Great
by mommykaka - Jul 22, 2007

Pros: walkman audio quality
Cons: silver keypads are not durable

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