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Description: Though it has a 2-megapixel camera, the W810i takes pictures in just three sizes: 1,632x1,224, 640x480, and 160x120. As with the company's other 2-megapixel shooters, we were hoping for more choices. That said, other options are plentiful. There are Normal, Panoramic, Frames, and Burst shoot modes; a 4X digital zoom (not usable at the highest resolution); night mode; a flash; a time-and-date stamp; a self-timer; Black and White, Negative, and Sepia picture effects; white-balance settings; Normal and Fine picture-quality modes; and four shutter sounds, though no silent option. The MPEG-4 video recorder takes 176x144 clips with sound to any length that the available RAM will permit. Clips for multimedia messages are capped at 30 seconds. After you're finished shooting photos or videos, you can edit your work with the included Photo DJ and Video DJ applications. There's also a fun face-warping tool for turning your friends' likenesses into silly art. Photo quality is very sharp and ranks as some of the best we've seen on a camera phone. Colors are bright and object outlines distinct. Videos, on the other hand, are satisfactory but somewhat choppy and pixelated.
The W850i has outstanding image quality.
You can personalize the W850i with a variety of themes, wallpaper, and screensavers. As always, you can purchase more options and ring tones from Sony Ericsson via the WAP 2.0 wireless Web browser. Alternatively, the phone comes with a Music DJ application for composing your own ring tones. Gamers can enjoy two Java (J2ME) titles, QuadraPop and Juices, with additional titles available for purchase.
We tested the triband Sony Ericsson W850i (GSM 900/1800/1900) world phone in San Francisco using Cingular's service. Call quality was quite good, though voices sounded a bit hollow and the volume could be higher. On their end, callers could hear us plainly and said our voice wasn't distorted. They could tell we were using a cell phone, but that's not unusual. Speakerphone calls were satisfactory, with loud volume. Callers could hear us fine but it's best to make speakerphone calls in quiet environments. Overall, we give the call quality a thumbs-up. UMTS support is included as well, but at present, the phone is incompatible with UMTS networks in the United States.
The included PC Suite software and USB cable is the main conduit for loading the music on the phone. The software is easy to use and music quality on the W850i is fantastic. Audio is clear and crisp and has plenty of volume. The W850i won't replace a stand-alone MP3 player just yet, but it does the job admirably for short stints.
The Sony Ericsson W850i has a rated talk time of up to seven hours and an impressive tested talk time of 11 hours and 36 minutes. It has a rated standby time of 14 days and 14 hours. According to FCC radiation tests, the Sony Ericsson W850i has a digital SAR rating of 0.6 watt per kilogram.





