Sony Ericsson P910 Review
Sony Ericsson P910 offers consumers a top combination of phone, PDA, e-mail and web browsing on the move. The P910 has the widest variety of input methods including keyboard, natural handwriting and T9, so that users can choose the most convenient way to access the phone’s many functions. Triple band GSM/GPRS coverage gives a global level of freedom to use one of the smartest mobile communications tools around.
Sony Ericsson P910 Review (Expert)
Taking into account that during all the time of its existence P900 was and still is the most powerful smartphone among all the ones offered on the market, it would be fair to suggest that P910 would also be of success. As a user of P900, I do not see what to substitute my phone with P910; the new model is rather to appeal new users having offered a new functional level (as compared to the rivals). It is difficult to talk of rivals in the case of P910 since they actually do not exist; presently there is no phone with similar abilities on the market and it is not likely to appear any time soon.
The P910, according to its name and new features, seems to be a P900 update mainly aimed at new customers. While its thumb keyboard, extended storage memory and large RAM memory, improved 18-bit screen and support for large Memory Stick Pro Duo cards makes it a very powerful smartphone, it may be considered a bit too little for current P900 owners to upgrade.
Out of the box the P910i is a much better business smartphone than the P900. The addition of QuickWord, QuickSheet and Pdf+ makes it far more practical as a go anywhere, use anywhere business tool. Loading Opera, QuickPoint and HP Print adds to these capabilities. The extra onboard memory and expandable storage should give more than enough space for even the most demanding business user. The thumb board also means that the P910i offers the same input convenience as a number of competing devices, with the added bonus of being able to outperform them in every other respect. Coupled with the suite of PIM, messaging, imaging and audio applications the P910i leaves very little missing in terms of everyday software.
Sony Ericsson P910 Review (User)
QUOTE(devil-fish @ Apr 30 2008, 04:16 AM)good for busyness but bad if you want to have fun hate the look and the camera!NOKIA ------> sonyerricson forgot to say it looks like my toilet brush!!
good for busyness but bad if you want to have fun hate the look and the camera!NOKIA ------> sonyerricson
P910i is a good phone for business users, but it's limited multimedia capabilities and poor camera quality, it's not recommended for geeks.
This is a very good phone !! There a lot of program for this phone... and there a lot people crack the program for this phone.... so... there a lot free program for this phone.....YEEEAAAHHH I LOVE THIS PHONE !!!
I own P910i form two months. There are so many things to like about this phone and a few to dislike. I bought it second hand with visible traces of usage, but in good technical condition.Battery life seems fine to me- up to three days with intensive use in flip open mode, and one hour a day usage like mp3 player.The processor is powerful enough to handle (and loads quickly) all the applications, except the unability to render video files with decent quality.Symbian 7,0 and build in apps never crashed in my hands and never stuck, so there wasn’t any need to restart my phone.I like the huge easy to use touch-screen, which is bigger and better than most of 320x240 new phones, despite the 320x208 resolution.Great phone to browse the net- Opera browser is awesome. Build in e-mail client works fine and is very useful. It is very handy to work with texts.There are a lot of programs wrote for this phone, so you can fine almost everything. I use dictionary(eMO Dict Deluxe), ICQ client (Jimm), few extra games , book reader (ReadM), file manager and task manager (SMan), Opera browser. All of the apps I mention are freeware. It is strongly recommended to use SMan to control running processes and memory usage.In flip closed mode the screen is well protected and the phone is easy to use for calls and messages. The QWERTY keypad looks too small, but I used to it and now I’m typing faster than on the standard phone keypad.My phone render 4GB memory stick card which is great, but there are some limitations. I can’t see it trough pc suite. If I full the card more than 58% appears “corrupt files”. Anyway the card is usable, and allows me to use my phone like an mp3 player with decent quality. The sound of the included handsfree isn’t bed at all.The things I don’t like:Missing software updates form Sony-Ericsson for more than 1-2GB memory stick cards support. The 32-bit processor of P910i theoretically and practically can address to at most exactly 4GB. It is a pity not to write update to do that without any “corrupt files” problems. There isn’t an update for PC suite to recognize such cards either.The PC>phone file transfer is damn slow. You should use a card reader. I had such PC connectivity problems before. PC suite software is a disaster.Phone can’t play any good quality video no mater which program I use to convert it (“Super” is freeware). It seems the processor speed isn’t enough to play good videos.The phone build in camera, despite the bad resolution (VGA) is very low quality. For me it’s unusable nor to take pictures, nor a video.Missing WLAN(Wi-Hi).My conclusion- I love this phone, it gives me everything I need- book reader, 2-4GB mp3 player, dictionary, net browser, ICQ client, pop-mail, good for smatphone battery life.
I think its pretty good. I hav 1 now, and im luvin it, even though i havent a sim yet lol :vampire:
i made a review of the Sony Ericsson P910i that you can find HERE
[FONT=Impact][SIZE=1][COLOR=blue]upside: cool features, quality sounddownside: bulkiness and battery life
well i think there was no need to launch this fone..the only diff tht this fone has in comparision wid p900 is tht it has a 262k screen n memory support upto 1 gig...there's not even a megapixel camera...n 9500 is a better choice as it has many features like wifi,nice memory better resale as compared to p910i....
I have been using this phone for six months and I feel it is one of the best, infact the best smartphone available in market. It is better that Nokia 9500, since it is to bulky and is not a PDA. I highly recommend this phone.
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