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On paper, there are plenty of interesting features that might draw you to the Sony Ericsson P1i. Its a 3G phone with quad-band support that packs a 3.2-Megapixel camera and uses a jog wheel to navigate the Symbian menus.You can also use the 2.5-inch t...
Looks good, BlackBerry Connect v4.0 software, 3.2 megapixel camera...
Not the most intuitive phone to use, Only compatible with Memory Stick...
On paper, there are plenty of interesting features that might draw you to the Sony Ericsson P1i. Its a 3G phone with quad-band support that packs a 3.2-Megapixel camera and uses a jog wheel to navigate the Symbian menus.You can also use the 2.5-inch t...
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We reviewed the 3G Sony Ericsson P1i handset for two reasons: a Sony-branded business phone is a rarity, and it’s the first Sony Ericsson phone to work with BlackBerry Connect. For the unitiated, BlackBerry Connect is software for non-BlackBerry phon...
On the whole, then, the Sony Ericsson P1i is a so-so business handset. Connectivity is plenty fast enough thanks to the 3G provision and there are more than enough distractions, but we wouldn’t honestly choose this phone over any number of solid Win...
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The Sony Ericsson P1i - how smart is a non Windows Smartphone? OK I’m a self confessed Window Mobile devotee, note I don’t say fan because I like to think I view the OS without fanboys glasses, however there’s an original Orange SPV in my trailing edg...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-09-24 16:03:00
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Sony Ericssons P1i has a rich heritage. Following the P990 and M600 its the latest phone from the Sony stable to come packing a full QWERTY keyboard as well as a touch screen. What it represents, however, is a giant leap forward from the tacky-skin...
Clever business card scanner, 3-meg super snapper, Pin-sharp touchscreen, Mouthwatering looks.
Thicker than a Blackberry, One-handed operation tricky.
Super-stylish smartphone mixes business with pleasure...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 16:03:01
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Sony Ericsson P1 Review Preview by 3G.co.uk See 3Gs best deal on the Sony Ericsson P1 - click here The Sony Ericsson P1 was announced on 8th May 2007 and is a relatively slim 3G smartphone. It is a fifth-generation P-series smartphone which builds on...
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Can the new P series from SE beat off the competition?...
Hand recognition better than before, Opera browser looks good...
QWERTY keypad still awkward...
Overall then and the P1 seems to offer plenty over the previous P990, however the verdict is still out as to whether or not it will stand up to the likes of the Treo or the BlackBerry...
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For anyone who wants smartphone features but just can't stomach the bulkiness of some of the phones on test, the P1i's shape and sleek aluminium trim will be a welcome change. Although not quite as thin and light as the BlackBerry Pearl, it does rival...
A compact keyboard can't make up for the confusing interface...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-14 02:19:51
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DesignThe P1i is the latest in Sony Ericssons P-series range of business mobile phones. The newest incarnation in the P-series bears very little resemblance to its predecessors -- the P900 and P900i with their flip-lid form factor. The P1i sports a du...
Compact design and form factor, Business card reader, 3.2 megapixel camera with LED flash, 3G and WiFi connectivity bundled with connection manager software to prioritise connections (e.g. WiFi over 3G)...
The dual QWERTY keypad takes a while to get used to, Minor interface quirks, No HSDPA, No 802.11g WiFi support, No 3.5mm headphone...
The P1i has most of the bells and whistles a business user could want, but the user interface is a little quirky.
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iMobile.com.au Updated: 2011-11-14 02:19:54
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The P-series of handsets from Sony Ericsson is a range of high-end business-aimed handsets, usually incorporating QWERTY keyboards, large displays, and powerful operating systems. The first addition to the P-series in quite some time, the P1i does not...
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Weve been waiting a long time for Sony Ericssons latest addition to its P Series range of smart phones. The long-awaited P990i was released in some overseas regions, but it was scrapped completely in Australia. Finally, the P1i has arrived, a 3G capa...
Design, Business card reader, 3-way scroll wheel and back button, Wi-Fi, 3.2 megapixel camera, 1GB M2 card included...
No HSDPA, No 3.5mm headphone jack, Steep learning curve for keyboard and interface, Small stylus The Final Word The P1i is packed to the brim with features, and its only real downside is the unconventional keyboard, as well as an interface that will ta...
The P1i is packed to the brim with features, and its only real downside is the unconventional keyboard, as well as an interface that will take some time to grasp. If you can get your head around each of them youre left with an excellent device on the...
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Video review: The P1i is the most realised member of the P-series yet, with a compact frame and newly acquired multimedia might to match its sharp business acumen...
Sleeker and smaller chassis than previous P-series handsets. Slick web browser. Great camera. Lively music player...
No HSPDA or built-in GPS. Touchscreen operation not for everyone...
The P1i is the most realised member of the P-series yet, with a compact frame and newly acquired multimedia might to match its sharp business acumen...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-12-29 06:39:28
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Announced on May 8th 2007, the Sony Ericsson P1 (P1i) is scheduled for release in Q3 2007. With the announcement of the P1 Sony Ericsson breaks the clear distinction between the P-series (P800, P900, P910 and P990) and the M-series (M600) and W-series...
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siliconrepublic.com Updated: 2016-12-29 06:39:27
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It seems like a long time since Sony Ericsson has brought out a business smart phone device. Everything else has been for the consumer market and despite its edge with a 3.2-megapixel camera – and lately a five-megapixel camera phone – it&rsqu...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2016-12-29 06:39:27
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We got a chance to rock the unique keys on the Sony Ericsson P1, Sony Ericssons new 3G Symbian phone. Will it ever make its way stateside?...
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mobileblah.com Updated: 2016-12-29 06:39:27
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For Sony Ericsson one of the prioritized fields is development of UIQ-smartphones, yet limited funds and R&D-resources don’t do the company justice, not allowing it to release a batch of offerings at a time. The year 2006 saw three smartphones of th...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2016-12-29 06:39:27
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The P1 is Sony Ericssons latest P-series flagship business phone. It combines the high-tech capabilities of the P990 with the compact form factor of the M600. We spent a few weeks testing out the P1 and have put together a review for your reading plea...
Compact form factor, autofocus camera, reasonable QWERTY keyboard, great battery life...
Messaging issues, WiFi problems, no EDGE/HSDPA, triband GSM only, slow CPU, questionable UI organization...
The Sony Ericsson P1 has tortured me. I wanted to like it. I expected to like it. It has a great spec sheet, it is good looking, and it fits ever so easily into even the smallest of pockets. Yet, I do not like the P1. Ive had too many problems with th...
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The P1i is Sony Ericsson’s new flagship smartphone product. Running the touchscreen variant of UIQ 3.0 on Symbian OS 9.1, with WCDMA, GSM and Wi-Fi connectivity, a QWERTY keyboard or handwriting recognition for text input and a 3.2 megapixel camera...
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One of the mobile devices I was having serious thoughts about picking up was the latest UIQ device, the Sony Ericsson P1i. My buddy Rafe from All About Symbian is quite a fan of the UIQ platform and shows me his devices running this OS every time I see...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-12-29 06:39:27
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By far the best P-series smartphone weve seen, with a new-look heavyweight multimedia performance to match its business acumen. top deals for this phone Handset cost: FREE 12 month contract, 6 Months Half PriceTariff: O2Supplier: Dial-A-Phone Buy now...
Based on previous P-series efforts, the Sony Ericsson P1i is incredibly compact and supremely built for such a powerful multimedia specimen.
The dual QWERTY keyboard and touch-screen-driven user interface may not sit well with everyone.
By far the best P-series smartphone weve seen, with a new-look heavyweight multimedia performance to match its business acumen.
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Last year I bought a Sony Ericsson M600i for several reasons. First off it was very small, fit easily in a pocket without bulging, and felt great in the hand. It also had both a thumboard and UMTS, both features I wanted. The hardware aspect of it was...
Excellent size, looks great, excellent screen, good thumboard, 3G, excellent battery life, 512MB card in the box and 160MB built-in!...
Keyboard is rather unusual so has steeper learning curve, no HSDPA! [Ed. note: the photos for this review were taken on the Canon HV20]...
Last year I bought a Sony Ericsson M600i for several reasons. First off it was very small, fit easily in a pocket without bulging, and felt great in the hand. It also had both a thumboard and UMTS, both features I wanted. The hardware aspect of it was...
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Sony Ericsson is one of the brands behind Symbian OS which is used in the manufacturer’s smartphones, and all of them, since the first P800 back in 2002, have touch sensitive displays and use the UIQ interface to control it. This combination of OS-UI h...
Pocketable size with comfortable keyboard, One of the best cameras found on a smartphone...
Triband GSM and singleband UMTS leads to limited usability in North America, Average signal reception...
We like the P1! Compared to the M600, the new P-series smartphone offers the desired high-quality camera and Wireless LAN (WiFi) which is a must in such style device. When put next to the P990, the P1 reduces the size, removes the dual-type keyboard an...
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In 2006, Sony Ericsson was negotiating Symbian on the possibility of buying out its subsidiary, UIQ Technology, which had previously been with the big Ericsson. The reason was stale – Nokia became Symbian’s largest stakeholder in 2006, being S...
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slashphone.com Updated: 2016-12-29 06:39:28
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After P800, P900, P910 and P990, where do you go? Well, if youre Sony Ericssons naming team you say “sodcakes to it” and aim for number one; or, in this case, P1. The latest in SEs established touchscreen smartphone range, the P1 is notable no...
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Sony Ericsson P1i reviewMichal Jerz, May 2007 Important notice: This review is based on a prototype unit, which doesnt represent quality or functionality to be offered by commercial devices. Some features are still missing or are subject to change or...
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