Sony Ericsson P1

Discussion in 'Science, Technology & Car Chat' started by Maverick, May 10, 2007.

  1. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    Sony Ericsson P1

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    The 5th generation Sony Ericsson smart phone is now official news. The successor to the P990i is 25% smaller and features improvements in functionality, design, speed and battery performance. My biggest concern with the P990i was that it was quite hard to use, and really, really slow so I really hope that Sony Ericsson has focused on those issues while working out the new P1. Full specs and more photos inside.

    Full press release from Sony Ericsson:
    Sony Ericsson P1: the 5th generation P-series smart phone and the most feature-rich yet
    London, UK – 8th May 2007 – Sony Ericsson, the manufacturer that pioneered the development of smartphones, today unveils the P1 as the latest addition to its P-series range.
    In one sense the Sony Ericsson P1 is an evolution of our P-series smartphones, as it pushes forward the best attributes of its predecessors,” says Steve Walker, Head of Product Marketing at Sony Ericsson. “At the same time there are also significant improvements in design, speed and battery performance.
    Building on the feature set of earlier models, the Sony Ericsson P1 supports a wide range of push email solutions and Web browsing applications, plus connectivity via hi-speed UMTS and Wireless LAN (WiFi™). Add to this its compact size and multimedia capabilities and the P1 is the complete mobile office. It is based on the Symbian™ operating system (v9.1) and UIQ 3.0, an open platform that offers broad potential for multimedia applications from operators/carriers, content owners and third party developers.
    In short, the P1 is a device as small as a standard phone that offers flexible ways to work:
    Dual function keyboard - full alpha-numeric (e.g. QWERTY) text input combined with one hand phone usability
    Choice of text input method including handwriting and word completion
    Push email enabled including support for Exchange ActiveSync™ and BlackBerry® Connect™
    Integrated WLAN and VoIP enabled
    3.2 megapixel camera with business card scanner
    Large 2.6” touchscreen with a Transflective Display that is easier to view in bright light conditions
    Push email and remote working
    Always being connected while on the move is now a normal part of working life. The Sony Ericsson P1 gives you the ability to handle your corporate or personal emails, contacts and calendar wherever you are. It offers support for a broad range of push email services including Exchange ActiveSync™ and BlackBerry Connect and allows for remote wiping of email and PIM data; something critical in the event of the phone being stolen or misplaced.
    The Sony Ericsson P1 lets you read and edit documents on the move, whether Microsoft Word, PowerPoint or Excel. It also ships with a desk stand and USB cable in-box, making it straightforward to synchronise with your PC.
    High speed connectivity
    Both UMTS and integrated WLAN provide for high-speed Web browsing and data downloads, plus email at a rate and performance you enjoy from your office desktop. The Sony Ericsson P1 is also VoIP enabled for making calls over the internet.
    Striking visuals
    Surfing the Web is intuitive thanks to the Opera™ Web Browser that displays pages in horizontal, wide screen aspect. The large, touchscreen QVGA display can be seen and used even in bright environments due to the Transflective Display. The 3.2 megapixel camera takes great shots to store or share via Picture Blogging and is also a useful tool for work purposes. It does away with the need to collect stacks of business cards when travelling. Just take a close-up shot of a business card and the card scanner transfers the contact details directly into the phonebook.
    Quality downtime
    As well as a business tool, the Sony Ericsson P1 also serves as an advanced multimedia companion. Its music and video player mean that you can take your favourite tunes and video clips with you on the 512MB Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) provided. Catch the latest news via the on-board FM Radio or stream mobile TV direct to the large screen. Whichever you choose to do, with the P1 you are never short of options.
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    The Sony Ericsson P1 is a Tri-Band GPRS 900/1800/1900 and UMTS 2100 handset with Wi-Fi 802.11b. It will be available in selected markets from Q3 2007.
    The Sony Ericsson P1 at a glance:
    Productivity/Efficiency Features
    QWERTY keyboard and handwriting text input
    Predictive text input
    Handwriting recognition
    Transflective Display for bright light conditions
    Document editors and readers
    VoIP support
    WLAN (Wi-Fi 802.11b)
    Business card scanning
    Video calling
    Calculator
    Calendar
    Flight mode
    Email and Web
    Push email support provided by/licensed from;
    AlteXia
    Ericsson Mobile Office
    Intellisync
    Microsoft - Exchange ActiveSync™
    Research In Motion- BlackBerry Connect
    Seven
    Sybase/iAnywhere
    Visto
    POP3, IMAP4, including IMAP IDLE
    Opera™ Web Browser 8.0
    VPN client from Certicom
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    Imaging and Multimedia
    3.2 megapixel camera with Auto focus
    Digital zoom, 3x
    Photo light
    Video recording/streaming/viewing
    Mobile TV – H.264 playback
    Picture messaging (MMS)
    Text messaging (SMS)
    Bluetooth stereo (A2DP)
    Media player
    Music tones (MP3/AAC/AAC+/e-AAC+)
    Polyphonic ringtones
    PlayNow™
    TrackID™
    512 MB Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) expandable memory
    160 MB User Memory (internal)
    FM radio RDS
    RSS Feeds
    Picture Blogging (Free downloadable application)
    3D games
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    Hygiene Features
    Bluetooth 2.0
    Infrared
    Modem
    USB support
    USB 2.0 mass storage
    Speakerphone
    Sound recorder
    Vibrating alert
    Jog dial
    Picture wallpaper
    Wallpaper animation
    Java
    Alarm clock
    Stopwatch
    PC Software
    1120 mAh battery
    Accessories
    In-Box:
    Stereo Headset HPM-62
    Desk Stand CDS-65
    512MB Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™)
    PC Software
    USB Cable
    Extra Stylus (for touchscreen use)
    Protective Pouch
    Standard Phone Charger
    Optional:
    Bluetooth™ Car Speakerphone HCB-120
    Music Remote Control MRC-60
    Bluetooth™ Music Receiver MBR-100
    Bluetooth™ Headset HBH-GV435
    Bluetooth Headset HBH-IV835
    Stereo Bluetooth™ Headset HBH-DS980
    Facts and Figures
    Operating system: Symbian™ OS v9.1
    Size: 106 x 55 x 17 mm
    Weight: 124 grams
    Colour: Silver Black
    Screen: 262,144 color TFT touchscreen
    Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels
    Size: 2.6 inches
    Networks: P1c/i: UMTS 2100-GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900
    Talk time GSM/UMTS: Up to 10 hrs/3 hrs 30 min
    Standby time GSM/UMTS: Up to 440 hrs/350 hrs
    Video call time: Up to 2 hrs
    1) Facts and figures may vary depending on local variant.
    2) Talk, standby and video call times are affected by network preferences, type of SIM card, connected accessories and various activities e.g. games. Kit contents and color options differ from market to market. The full range of accessories may not be available in every market.
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    #1 Maverick, May 10, 2007
    Last edited: May 14, 2007
  2. WilliamStorm

    WilliamStorm Well-Known Member

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    Awww man.. Ive been waiting to get a new release of the SE phones, thinking of the W/K/P series, but this.... the keypads i dun really like~~~Looks less sophisticated than the 990i and I hate to say it, the iphone attracts me more =(
     
  3. nyckeion

    nyckeion ....Boo....

    it is a nice phone but how good is the sound quality of music... most important
     
  4. tonkachi

    tonkachi Well-Known Member

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    hmm...i guess sony is still sticking with their symbian based OS system...wish sony ericson would use the windows mobile OS....mobile 6 is very nice and easy to use...
     
  5. Arctic_fire

    Arctic_fire Well-Known Member

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    I think the n95 is better, for almost the same price.
     
  6. Knoctur_nal

    Knoctur_nal |Force 10 from Navarone|

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    umts...voip...bb connect...nice features for a symbian.
     
  7. martinj

    martinj Guest

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    And no GPS =(, might get first time ever a nokia, hm, hope there are more cellphones with gps by October
     
  8. wind2000

    wind2000 Self Schemata

    There are several with GPS: HTC, O2, HP.
     
  9. fearless_fx

    fearless_fx Eugooglizer

    i will upgrade my phone when they start shipping with 7 or 8 megapixel cameras that actually work...
     
  10. juju727

    juju727 Member

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    it looks nice i wonder how much it is
     
  11. dim8sum

    dim8sum ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪....

    this should be rocking gps and 5 meg cam
     
  12. xxsweetheartxx

    xxsweetheartxx Well-Known Member

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    this is a nice phone, I can't wait til they have it in SF!!! thanks for the descriptions
     
  13. jykam00

    jykam00 Member

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    uhhhh i wish can have 1 >.<
     
  14. misenlai

    misenlai Well-Known Member

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    wow very nice... time to replace my 8100 blackberry
     
  15. xxsweetheartxx

    xxsweetheartxx Well-Known Member

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    does anyone know when this phone will be available in the US? mainly CA
     
  16. wind2000

    wind2000 Self Schemata

    ^ Q3 of 2007.
     
  17. illogical

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    The keypad design is actually pretty good once you get the hang out it. I used the m600i and after the initial adjustment period it turned out to be pretty good.
     
  18. xxsweetheartxx

    xxsweetheartxx Well-Known Member

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    thank you! so around fall time eh?? I can't wait!!! =D how much do you think it'll cost?
     
  19. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    Updated with youtube footage of the P1
     
  20. wind2000

    wind2000 Self Schemata

    Yup, around that time but then again, nothing is guaranteed. Price will be probably be around 1-1.5G for the first couple days, then price will free fall til 700-800$ in about 1 week.