Rather than 'go back to the drawing board' as Sony Ericsson did after the P800;
this time they have adopted a different method - Taken the incredibly popular
P900 & made it even better, step forwards the Sony Ericsson P910i 'super-smart'
mobile phone.
On the surface there may not be a noticeable change: however, it's below the
surface that vast improvements are made. The memory for example has gone from
a once respectable 16Mb to a whopping 64Mb (expandable to 1Gb with Memory-stick
Duo)- the display is now a crystal clear 18-bit (262,144-colour) & there's
also a
full
QWERTY
keypad
on
the inside
of
the flip now, making long e-mails etc. that much easier than before. A scolling
'jog-dial' button has now been added making menu access better than ever, oddly
making a welcome return as it was last used on most Sony mobile phones - long
before their collaberation between Ericsson.
The P910i still retains all of the fundamental features that you require for
an 'office on the move', always-on e-mail (incorporating individual & network),
Bluetooth, support of Outlook and Lotus Notes etc. To handle all of this complexity
the Sony Ericsson P910i utilises Symbian OS v7.0, the world’s
most popular operating system for smartphones, and the successful UIQ user
interface which is based on Symbian OS. As a result P910i offers the widest
possible selection of applications on any smartphone available today.
Rather than 'go back to the drawing board' as Sony Ericsson did after the P800;
this time they have adopted a different method - Taken the incredibly popular
P900 & made it even better, step forwards the Sony Ericsson P910i 'super-smart'
mobile phone.
On the surface there may not be a noticeable change: however, it's below the
surface that vast improvements are made. The memory for example has gone from
a once respectable 16Mb to a whopping 64Mb (expandable to 1Gb with Memory-stick
Duo)- the display is now a crystal clear 18-bit (262,144-colour) & there's
also a
full
QWERTY
keypad
on
the inside
of
the flip now, making long e-mails etc. that much easier than before. A scolling
'jog-dial' button has now been added making menu access better than ever, oddly
making a welcome return as it was last used on most Sony mobile phones - long
before their collaberation between Ericsson.
The P910i still retains all of the fundamental features that you require for
an 'office on the move', always-on e-mail (incorporating individual & network),
Bluetooth, support of Outlook and Lotus Notes etc. To handle all of this complexity
the Sony Ericsson P910i utilises Symbian OS v7.0, the world’s
most popular operating system for smartphones, and the successful UIQ user
interface which is based on Symbian OS. As a result P910i offers the widest
possible selection of applications on any smartphone available today.
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