CellReviews

February 28, 2005

SonyEricsson P910i

The Good :
TFT 262,000 colors display, handwriting recognition, MP4 player, GPRS, infrared, bluetooth, USB port, digital camera, Memory Stick Duo, professional look

The Bad:
number keypad is too tight - difficult to use, QWERTY keyboard is small, Symbian system

SonyEricsson P910i is the high end PDA-phone from Sony Ericsson. It has touch screen and handwriting recognition. You can also use the small QWERTY keypad, although it's a bit difficult to use, because it's not as big as Nokia Communicators' QWERTY.

All features of high-end PDA-phone are built in. Digital camera, memory extension slot, and not to mention the high quality of its 262,000 colors display. Full connectivity makes P900i communicates well with multiple devices.

The memory stick duo also makes data transfer easy. This enables you to take pictures, write texts, then take the memory card off P900i, plug it into card reader connected with laptop or PCs, and transfer all data you need.

The Symbian system actually becomes a little constraint. Because Symbian software is somewhat more limited, compared to widely available add-ons for Palm or Pocket PC. However, the professional look and charisma of P900i can give you some edge.

Comparing this phone with Nokia 7710, it has slimmer design but a little less functionality. In comparison to Nokia 9300, the P900i lacks full set of QWERTY but wins the camera. XDA II mini has better system (Windows PocketPC 2003 SE) and all of P910i's features except keypads. Explore G88 by Palm also has similar features with much lower price, but it lacks the memory slot, keypad and bluetooth.

Conclusion:
SonyEricsson P910i may not be the best value in the PDA-phone product range. You can shop around and compare it to other brands. But the best feature of P910i is actually its design. It is sturdy, has the professional-look, with quite lots of features.

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