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Sony Ericsson P1
$340.00
Released July, 2007
The Pros:Renders music with great richness and clarity. Battery lasts a long time between charges. Fast and responsive, applications launch quickly and there's very little lag.
The Cons:Keypad is an unusual design, takes some getting used to for texting. Records video in .3GP format, which has limited support. Included software is a bit difficult to get working on some PCs - a little buggy.
The Sony Ericsson P1 is a mid-range 3G-enabled smartphone that uses a touchscreen and stylus, as well as a QWERTY keypad layout, with dual-character keys. It also has handwriting recognition capabilities, and its screen is large (2.6"-diagonal) and displays 256k colors.
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It has an Opera Internet browser, RSS reader, and emal synchronization. It also has an mp3/mpeg4 player with 160MB of internal memory, expandable up to 4GB, and includes a 512MB card. The P1 is Wi-Fi enabled, and features a document viewer/editor for Microsoft Office files. It also has a 3.15-megapixel digital camera with autofocus and LED flash, as well as a secondary videocalling VGA camera. It uses the Symbian OS v9.1, and its other features include a business card scanner, stereo FM radio, organizer, and iSkoot mobile Skype application.
Features
- Released: July 2007
- 3G HSDPA 2100
- 2G Tri-band 900/1800/1900
- 256k-color touchscreen, with handwriting recognition and stylus
- QWERTY keypad layout, two characters per key
- Wi-Fi 802.11g/b
- Opera Internet browser
- Symbian OS v9.1
- Media player
- FM radio receiver
- Document viewer/editor
- iSkoot mobile Skype
- 3.15-megapixel digital camera with LED flash, autofocus
- Secondary VGA videocalling camera
- Bluetooth v2.0
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renders music with great richness and clarity
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battery lasts a long time between charges
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fast and responsive, applications launch quickly and there's very little lag
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wide range of apps available, versatile set of functions
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Bluetooth connections are fast and stable
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handwriting recognition works well once you've trained it
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keypad is an unusual design, takes some getting used to for texting
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records video in .3GP format, which has limited support
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included software is a bit difficult to get working on some PCs - a little buggy
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