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Your music in your phone — W800i Walkman®

Have your music with you wherever you are. Just press the music button to start your in-phone music player, select your favourite song or playlist and enjoy. Getting your music into your mobile is easy – the W800i comes with music transfer software. Move the music from your CDs. Fast and easy. And, to introduce you to the Sony Ericsson Walkman® phone experience, there are six top music hits waiting for you in your W800i.

Easy imaging

The W800i is also a 2 megapixel digital camera with video recording capability. Save your images in the W800i image gallery or move them to a PC. Let your friends see what you see using picture and video messaging (MMS) phone-to-phone.

Store more

The W800i has plenty of memory inside for storing your favourite songs, images and video. And when you need to store more, use Memory Stick™ PRO Duo. In addition to the phone’s internal memory, you can have up to 1GB expandable memory. Thousands of images. Hundreds of songs. The supplied 512MB Memory Stick™ PRO Duo gives capacity for around 150 music tracks - or 10-15 full length CDs.

Enhance with accessories

A quality headset is included in the phone kit. To enhance your sound experience even further, connect your W800i to your stereo with the Music Cable MMC-60. Keep listening but never miss a call. Your music automatically stops when a call comes in.

Designed for use

The W800i never compromises on ease-of-use. Synchronise and transfer files rapidly with the Fast port connector. Go wireless - connect to other devices with Bluetooth™. Share with friends and family in seconds with QuickShare™.

Firmware has been upgraded to latest version.

Includes box, headset, data cable 512Mb mem stick duo and charger.

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