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December 17, 2004

Sony Ericsson P910a



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CNET reviews the Sony Ericsson P910a and writes - 'While we've spent a ton of ink talking about the PalmOne Treo 650 and the Motorola MPx220, the fact remains that there are quite a few smart phone options out there. Take, for example, the Sony Ericsson P910a, the successor to the likable P900. Running on the Symbian 7.0 operating system, the P910a is a full-fledged GSM device that does almost everything you can ask for. But while some smart phones are more PDA than phone and others more phone than PDA, the P910a seems to be equal parts phone, PDA, and multimedia device. With a high-resolution display, a megapixel camera, Bluetooth support, and massive battery life, the only thing holding back the P910a is a hefty price tag of more than $700. Of course, this device is so chock-full of features that it may actually be worth it; also, the cost should come down once the handset is picked up by a carrier.'

Expansys writes about the Sony Ericsson P910a - 'The P910 makes handling e-mails and web browsing on a breeze thanks to the wide choice of input methods. For example, the new thumb keyboard on the inside of the flip is particularly useful for writing longer e-mails; the five-way Jog Dial is ideal for navigating the phone’s functions or browsing the web; whereas the natural handwriting with stylus on the large colour touchscreen and software keyboard are valuable tools for short SMS messages, taking notes, or adding a new contact or meeting.

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Sony Ericsson P910a Features

Imaging and Messaging

Picture editor
Sound recorder
Picture gallery
Picture Phonebook
Picture wallpaper
Backlight display
Camera integrated
E-mail
SMS long (Text Messaging)
Themes display
MMS (Multimedia Messaging)
QuickShare™
MMS templates
Video streaming
208x320 pixel display
MMS Video
Handwriting recognition
EMS (Enhanced Messaging)
Camera VGA
Video Clip
Screensaver
Viewfinder display
Predictive text input

Entertainment

MP3 Audio
MPEG4 Video
Content Online
Polyphonic Sound 24 voices
Games Embedded
Games Download
Video player
Java

Connectivity

Bluetooth™ wireless technology
Sync ML
Memory Stick Duo™
Infrared port
GPRS
High Speed Data
USB support
RS232 cable support
Synchronization PC

Internet

WAP 1.2.1
WAP 2.0
cHTML
Modem
OTA settings
WTLS

Controls

Vibrating Alert
Touchscreen
Camera button
Internet key
Menu shortcuts
Sleep mode
Jog Dial
Option key
Voice Mail
Keypad lock
SIM card lock
Voice control

Organizer

Calculator
Calendar
Tasks
Speaker phone
Clock
Contacts
Alarm clock
Conference calls
PIM Sync
Chinese input methods
Call list



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Posted by Darren at December 17, 2004 01:07 PM