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sound quality w810 vs w600

toomuch

Jul 8, 2006, 11:56 PM
so i just ordered my w810, will get it next week. i'm trying out the w600 from cingular (switching over from verizon), and i'm not too impressed with the call quality. speakerphone sounds very mettalic, even in high reception areas.

i'm hoping the w810 is better...?
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maxblu8

Jul 9, 2006, 3:34 PM
It's known that the w810 isn't famous for having the best speakerphone out there. The main speaker though is quite good, sometimes it can be real loud, or other times just right or too soft, though I believe it has to do with the people you are talking to on the other end and the device( landline or cell phone ) they are using to talk with. Overall, the main speaker is excellent.
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dbmdude

Oct 27, 2006, 9:14 AM
I had a Sony Ericsson W600 prior to this one ane thought -- oh cool, I am going to upgrade.

Well I bought the Sony Ericsson W810 and it has all the features of my old phone with the added feature of an expandable chip.

After buying the phone I discovered the following:

1. The feature of being able to assign an MP3 as a ring tone has been severly limited, so severe it is not even worth saying you can do it. According to Sony Ericsson, this was a feature limitation requested by Cingular to curb illegal MP3 sharing. Someone tell me, how is limiting the size (which is the way they limit it) of the MP3 going to stop me from sharing ALL THE OTHER MP3s on my phone with others? I can send any song I want to any MP3 capable phone I want ...
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