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Abstract: Our Sony Ericsson P910i review was published on 15 July 2004. Please, read it first if you are not familiar with the P910 - it contains detailed information about technical specifications and changes between the P910 and the previous P-series phones fr...
Abstract: According to Sony Ericsson, the P910 has the most impressive combination of mobile phone, PDA, camera and entertainment features you will find anywhere. The Sony Ericsson P910i Mobile phone is a cellphone, PDA and digital camera – with video. Writin...
Abstract: Sony Ericsson P910Like all gadgets the P900 was staring to feel its age so Sony sent it away to an undisclosed location for a rest and its come back looking young and fresh and ready to take on the world.
Abstract: After a year of using Sony Ericssons P900 smartphone, Sid gives the P910 a test drive to see what has been upgraded, fixed, and changed. While there are a number of improvements that have been made, the P910 might be showing its age.
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> 5.5 oz, Up to 780 min, GSM, GSM 850/1800/1900 (Tri-Band)<br> <b>Good:</b> Amazingly long battery life; great call quality; large and vibrant screen; full QWERTY keyboard; tons of features.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Hefty; flimsy flip-down keyboard; sluggish WAP browser; low-resolution camera.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> The Sony Ericsson P910a offers road warriors a superb smart phone and multimedia alternative to devices such as the Treo 650 and the BlackBerry.<br>
Abstract: The feature-rich P910i was the most advanced Sony Ericsson on the market at the time of writing this review, and is heavily modelled on its successful predecessor, the P900.
Abstract: Overview IntroductionJust when you thought Sony Ericsson couldn?t do anything else to top of the P-range of handsets, they go and release a handset like the P910i. From just a quick glance at the specifications list one knows immediately that this pho...
Abstract: Sony Ericssons all-conquering smart phone is back. Gone are the nasty 80s "strip" buttons on the P900s keypad; in their place are solid, clicky keys. Gone is the redundant space behind the flip; now theres a full qwerty keypad. Oh, and the screen...