The extra screen resolution is a definite improvement when compared to previous models such as the T610 and T630. Navigation of the W810 menus is pleasantly intuitive, like most recent Sony Ericsson phones. Music can be played back through the supplied Sony bass-enhanced headphones, if connected, or through the W810i's built-in speaker. The music shortcut key on the left acts as a play/pause button. The camera shortcut key on the right side of the phone switches the W810i's display into a landscape-oriented electronic viewfinder when held down. On the left set of soft keys is an orange "W" key that takes you into the Walkman menu where you can sort music on the phone by artist, playlist or track. Customisable soft keys to either side of the navigation are arranged attractively in two circles, each containing three shortcuts. Navigation is also easier due to a four-way rocker with a selection key in the middle, rather than a fiddly joystick. The numerical keys on the W810i are improved by being more separated than the keys on the W800i. Measuring 100 by 46 by 19.5mm and weighing in at 99 grams, it's pretty much the same size as the W800i - well, Sony Ericsson has shaved 1mm off the thickness.
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