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Sony Ericsson's W800c and W800i

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Sony Ericsson W800

O
k, so maybe the design isn't as funky fresh as we would have liked, but Sony Ericsson announced the first two Walkman cellphones, the W800i and the W800c.

Both are tri-band GSM/GPRS phones that come with built-in music playback software, dedicated control buttons, 38MB of internal memory (and a Memory Stick Duo slot for adding more), a 176x220 pixel, 262,000 colour LCD screen, integrated FM tuner, Bluetooth, and a two megapixel digital camera.

You gotta admit - since this phone has both a "line out" and expandable memory for more songs, its a pretty good deal.

Imagine always carrying this phone around and making calls, then going over a friend's house and pulling out a small dongle to play the latest album, then taking photos of everyone later. Pretty cool.


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