On the back you will find the 2MP camera with a powerful flash. On the top of the phone you will get the IrDA and the power button, on the bottom the Fast Port, on the left there is the “stop/play” button that will start playback the previously paused song in the background, and on the right side there are volume keys and the camera button. People with larger thumbs might need to train themelves a bit though, as the “walkman”, “back” and “left softkey” buttons are all in a single rocker button (depending in which direction you press the button it does a different job). It has a very good built and the buttons are easy to reach and press. Physically, the phone is pretty small, easy to carry around. * Memory Stick Duo Pro (up to 2GB, hotswap support)
The phone came with the following hardware features: * Good quality in-ear handsfree with 3.5″ jack option We take a look at the W810i’s voice, data and multimedia capabilities. So, where is that market is going? was very kind to send us over the Sony Ericsson W810i Walkman phone for the purposes of this review. A few months ago I wrote an editorial and several blog posts about convergence on gadgets and how Apple might have to move to the phone market for the next-gen of its iPods.