Sony Ericsson P900
The Sony Ericsson P900 is the successor
to the popular P800
model, but the P900 is an altogether sleeker,
sexier phone.
The P900 is a little lighter and smaller
than the previous model, measuring about
115x58x24mm (main photo is approximate actual
size at 72dpi) and weighing 150 grams. The
Sony Ericsson P900 has a better colour screen,
with 65,000 colours and a proper electronic
keypad rather than the odd way the P800
did it.
Being a Sony Ericsson, the takes the
Memory Stick Duo expansion card, with 32Mb
as standard, upgradeable to 128Mb. The P900
also has an inbuilt VGA resolution (640x480
pixel) camera which is capable of taking
video clips.
It's quite a large phone overall, but
the Sony Ericsson P900 does have excellent
battery life, with a maximum of 16 hours
talk time and 20 days standby. The large
screen on the P900 makes it ideal for organising
data, appointments and contacts. The Sony
Ericsson P900's PDA functions run on the
Symbian OS, to give maximum performance
from a mobile device. The large 320x208
resolution screen is great for managing
data.
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The large screen and powerful processor
on the Sony Ericsson P900 make it a great
games platform too. The screen has 80% more
pixels than the Nokia N-Gage offering better
gameplay. Plus it plays MP3s, and with 128Mb
memory sticks that should squeeze two full
CDs into the P900.
Don't forget that the P900 is also a
phone! With tri-band support it can be used
pretty much anywhere there's a GSM network.
Texting is easy, and supported by T9 predictive
text input. Plus the Sony Ericsson P900
comes with the now standard array of polyphonic
ringtones and suchlike.
All in all, the Sony Ericsson P900 is
a great all-round phone, and does a good
job at combining a mobile handset, PDA,
handheld games console, music player and
basic digital camera in one device.
Estimated availability in the US and
Europe is November 2003.
Sony Ericsson P900 - UK Delivery
Sony Ericsson P900 - International Delivery
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