Sony Ericsson W810
Sony Ericcson W810 vs. Sanyo SCP-8400
The connection generally requires a USB cable between the camera device and the printer.
Both the camera device and the printer must specifically support PictBridge. No other software or hardware is required aside from the USB cable. In this case a camera phone like the Sanyo SCP-8400 does have that support, the Sony Ericcson W810 does not.
As far as pictbridge, newer printers come with a card reader ergo saving battery life off the phone and well some printers allow you to edit/crop/reduce red eye. Don't get me wrong, its a nice feature, but there are corners cut, Let a Digital camera be a digital camera and a phone a phone. But otherwise the SE is 2 MP whereas the Sanyo is 1MP, 4 hr battery, slower shutter speed, m...
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So yes it is. As far as battery life, well in lab settings 8 hours of talk time, I found mine at 6 hours and several minutes, I was also messing around with Opera Mini so it wasn't a true gauge of my fielding.
Otherweise I've only had to charge every 3~5 days depending on the amount of calls, but I charge my phone at work (great having my company pay for my power :p). As far a Bluetooth headset, I love my Oakley Razrwire and Pioneer Avic-Z1. TomTom's BT is not as great since you would need to use the mike thats included. My sister's Lexus has a good connection too. For headets I'd recommend a Motorola.