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W800i walkman capabilities discussion |
dr_thug Joined: Nov 11, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: India PM |
i got an email from se newsletter saying
"We must apologise for a small mistake in our previous email about the new W800i phone. The MMC-60 music cable is unfortunately not supplied with the package.
All the other mentioned features and accessories, however, are.
Best wishes and apologies for the mistake,
The Sony Ericsson Team "
does that mean that w800 does not have the usb cable that comes with the k750? |
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sapporobaby Joined: Sep 14, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Finland. Kuwait maybe :) PM |
The best type of headphone to use are ear canals. They fit down into the ear, and by doing so provide noise cancellation. The problem is that they can be hard to get used to sometimes and the price. Good ones start at about $100. After getting used to them, you will not want to use anything else to listen to music simply because you hear all of the music. Second, but canceling all of the outside noise, they can provide very accurate bass response.
*edited on a Mac of course. Mac: There is no substitute*
N82(YES), iPhone 3G, Shure es530, Nikon D300, more stuff. No more SE stuff, why am I still here? |
D_G Joined: Oct 24, 2002 Posts: 260 From: Dubai, UAE PM |
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On 2005-08-19 10:39:41, 786KBR wrote:
Like the one I posted they wrap around your ears!
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786,
do use those when you work out?? can they hold up under movement?
as you know, there is usually some pressure on either side of the ear cable due to being attached to the cable provided by W800 which connects to the phone. the current one (hpm 70) tends to tilt to the left because the left cable is attached ot the phone cable which is annoying as it keeps tilting.
if you recommend the one you posted, i may go for it!
P.S. what is the model number of the headset you posted?
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D_G Joined: Oct 24, 2002 Posts: 260 From: Dubai, UAE PM |
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On 2005-08-19 11:14:22, dr_thug wrote:
i got an email from se newsletter saying
"We must apologise for a small mistake in our previous email about the new W800i phone. The MMC-60 music cable is unfortunately not supplied with the package.
All the other mentioned features and accessories, however, are.
Best wishes and apologies for the mistake,
The Sony Ericsson Team "
does that mean that w800 does not have the usb cable that comes with the k750?
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thug,
W800 does come with the USB cable to use it as a charger or to transfer files!
the mmc is another typa cable that you need to buy. mmc60 is a cable you can attach to the stereo to listen to music from your phone. that ofcourse you have to purchase! |
Phildon008 Joined: Jul 24, 2005 Posts: 89 From: London UK PM |
W800i is a brilliant phone except for the color ....
I think it's aimed for female music lovers as I've seen an advert
with two sexy ladies on bikini's with the W800i hanging on her bikini.
So I kept the K750i and give the wife the orange one....lol
I think most male will agree with me on choosing the color. Both phone has got the same firmware ... R1L002
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BlackBauer24 Joined: Aug 28, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK, USA, JA PM |
Would've been great if SE made W800i/K750i with changable covers, However i don't dislike the W800i colour scheme.
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~lozishere~ Joined: Dec 18, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: York, U.K. PM, WWW
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On 2005-08-16 11:24:59, masseur wrote:
don't get me wrong, its quite usuable as a music player and I do like the way it navigates between the screens, but its not of the level I would expect of a product being thrust upon as bearing the Sony Walkman label. To me its almost like an after thought on top of the music player in the K750.
I'm really sure now that the phone itself isn't using the information in the tags instead relying on the disc2phone software to create folders and files named appropriately for each artist and track and the phone gets it details from that
its also a shame that it doesn't support wma or ogg etc
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It does use the tags, as the tags work great with a Mac, and there's not a trace of any disc2phone software...
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