Sony Ericsson P1i
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| General |
Network |
UMTS / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 |
| Announced |
2007, May |
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| Status |
Coming Soon |
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| Size |
Dimensions |
106 x 55 x 17 mm |
| Weight |
124 g |
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| Display |
Type |
TFT touchscreen, 256K colors |
| Size |
240 x 320 pixels, 2.6 inches |
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- QWERTY keyboard - Handwriting recognition |
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| Ringtones |
Type |
Polyphonic (72 channels), MP3, AAC |
| Customization |
Download |
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Vibration |
Yes |
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| Memory |
Phonebook |
In memory, 12 fields, Photo call |
| Call records |
Yes |
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| Card slot |
Memory Stick Micro (M2), 512 MB card included |
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- 160 MB shared memory - 128 MB RAM, 256 MB ROM |
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| Data |
GPRS |
Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps |
| HSCSD |
Yes |
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| EDGE |
No |
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| 3G |
Yes, 384 kbps |
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| WLAN |
Wi-Fi 802.11b |
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| Bluetooth |
Yes, v2.0 with A2DP |
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| Infrared port |
Yes |
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| USB |
Yes, v2.0 |
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| Features |
OS |
Symbian OS v9.1, UIQ 3.0 |
| Messaging |
SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging |
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| Browser |
HTML (Opera), RSS reader |
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| Games |
Pro Golf, Qudrapop + downloadable |
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Color |
Silver Black |
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| Camera |
3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels, autofocus, video, flash; secondary VGA videocall camera |
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- Java MIDP 2.0 - Video playback - FM radio with RDS - Media Player (MP3, AAC) - Sync ML - Office applications - Business card scanning - Organiser - Photo album - Voice memo - Built-in handsfree |
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| Battery |
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Standard battery, Li-Ion 1120 mAh |
| Stand-by |
Up to 440 h |
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| Talk time |
Up to 10 h |
This is one of the best phones you can find now.
It has all the things that mobile should have and its so beautifull and much better than p990
But, here are some things you should know about…
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The p1 do not have any lens protector thats so sucks. the phone is cool but they should put a lens protector!
If the SE decides to get this device in to production and face it like a Man with the Nokia, even though with a high price such as the well known N95. I believe it will be the time for Nokia to go sleep and cry out all night long.
Other companies mostly lack the basic functionalities like editing Office applications etc. & focus too much on other fancy items. Though other features are welcome, what about the basic foundation? Hence, Sony Ericsson rules as it has operating capability.
And the question still remains on why the SE doesn’t get in to the face-to-face boxing match with the Nokia?
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