The Sony Ericsson W800 mobile phone is a long-rumoured Walkman labelled mobile phone that endeavour to unite the qualities of a digital music player, mobile phone as well as camera into the solitary device.

It’s surely an inspiring and snazzy-looking mobile phone, by means of up to 30 hours playback time, a influential set of audio playback relevance, 2 mega pixel digital camera, FM radio and a 512Mb Sony Memory Stick Duo bundled in, but the Sony Ericsson W800 mobile phone is surely no I-Pod assassin.There are ample of superior line of reasoning here - the mechanism weighs just 100 grams along with it seems to be straightforward to use, in cooperation on the handset itself and by means of Sony Ericsson’s Disk2Phone software to transmit CD tracks to the Sony Ericsson W800 mobile phone. It can play back MP3 and AAC files too, so it’s reasonably supple. The 176×220 pixel display is in 262,000 colours, a pretty paradigm but excellent quality unit.

But even though 512Mb is extraordinary, it’s nothing compared to the touchstone 4Gb in an I-Pod mini. We deem that the Sony Ericsson W800 mobile phone can be upgraded to a more imposing 2Gb though. Also, surely this genus of handset is crying out to be 3G companionable so that tracks can be effortlessly downloaded over the space. Even with the “Walkman” logo, it’s patent that the Sony Ericsson W800 mobile phone is presently a mobile phone even if it’s appealingly accomplished - in piece of information it seems to be round about indistinguishable to the new Sony Ericsson K750 mobile phone, just with diverse software - and just like the Sony Ericsson K750 mobile phone is has a web browser, email client along with PC synchronisation aptitude.

Still, this is a fascinating and accomplished anthology of characteristics, which may (or may not) encompass a momentous market niche. It definitely looks cool though.

The Sony Ericsson W800 mobile phone will be accessible as the Sony Ericsson W800i mobile phone in Europe and Worldwide, together with the Sony Ericsson W800c mobile phone in China. Both deviations are tri-band 900/1800/1900 MHz handsets with GPRS.