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                    [Title] => Walk, talk and listen
                    [Summary] => It was orange; that was the first attraction it had for me. I know, I know, but a colored cellphone is hard to resist. I like color – the funkier the better.


The packaging was another strong factor. Orange and new age. Not one of those regular boxes that most cellphones come in. Another plus point.

Of course, I must add that I have used a few Sony Ericsson cellphones and I have seen this cell grow from a hard-to-use and figure out contraption to an easy as A-B-C phone to use.
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The W800i combines a mobile phone, a Walkman-quality digital music player, and a 2.0-megapixel camera with auto focus packaged in a slim, lightweight device of less than 100 grams, with a fresh, stylish design.

Sony’s world-famous Walkman mobile music heritage makes the W800i a serious contender in the mobile digital music player market. 
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                    [Summary] => It was orange; that was the first attraction it had for me. I know, I know, but a colored cellphone is hard to resist. I like color – the funkier the better.


The packaging was another strong factor. Orange and new age. Not one of those regular boxes that most cellphones come in. Another plus point.

Of course, I must add that I have used a few Sony Ericsson cellphones and I have seen this cell grow from a hard-to-use and figure out contraption to an easy as A-B-C phone to use.
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The W800i combines a mobile phone, a Walkman-quality digital music player, and a 2.0-megapixel camera with auto focus packaged in a slim, lightweight device of less than 100 grams, with a fresh, stylish design.

Sony’s world-famous Walkman mobile music heritage makes the W800i a serious contender in the mobile digital music player market. 
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