Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones
Sony Ericsson W800i
The K750 was the precursor to Sony Ericsson's Walkman branded series of phones, which officially began with the W800. The only differences between the W800 and the K750 are the design and the firmware (and the bundled accessories). The upgraded firmware provides a 'walkman-only' mode which may be useful when listening on a plane (or when you just don't want to be disturbed), and it also improves the interface for the music player...
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Sony Ericsson K750i
Despite the basic feature set of the K750's music player, it does its job reasonably well. Although there is a noise floor that is quite noticable in a silent environment, I tend to listen to my mobile mostly on public transport, where the ambient noise levels mean that such background fuzz is inaudible anyway...
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Sony Ericsson W700i
Although it has a lower number, this model was released after the W800 and is almost identical to it. The main differences are:
- Colour Scheme (light gold)
- 256MB memory stick (instead of 512MB)
- Lack of autofocus
- Supports Adobe Flash Player
Sony Ericsson K800i
The K800i is not part of the 'Walkman' series, but rather a 'CyberShot' branded phone, placing the emphasis on the camera function rather than the mp3 player. It features a 3.2 megapixel camera with an in-built xenon flash, which was certainly a strong contender for best mobile phone camera upon its release in 2006...
(read more about the Sony Ericsson k800)