
Even though I prefer the windows mobile platform, this looks just great. If AT&T ends up carrying this phone or something similar, I might have to make this my 3rd Sony-Ericcsson product. A 3.2 megapixel camera with 3x zoom!!!! Sweet.
Check out the Sony Ericsson P1i, the thinner version of the P990i. Now, the P1i has all the goodies you would want on a smartphone, including HSDPA support and 802.11g WiFi. If you look at it, it could be a great little competitor to the Nokia N95 except for the lack of GPS functionality. At 17mm thin, the P1i is a smaller brick compared to the 25mm P990i. Also, the P1i supports MemoryStick Micro (M2) - a 1GB card is bundled with the device. The P1i supports QVGA resolution, offering 262k colors. There's also a 3.2 megapixel camera (with 3x digital zoom) on board the P1i. Compatible with GSM 900/1800/1900MHz networks, the phone weighs in at 124 grams. Entertainment options on the P1i are plenty, including 3D games, video streaming and radio. It supports the Bluetooth A2DP (advanced audio distribution profile) for wireless stereo music. Being based on the Symbian operating system, consumers can take advantage of tons of third party applications available in the market. Bundled apps include McAfee Firewall Mobile and McAfee VirusScan. SE claims up to 10 hours of talk time and 440 hours of standby on this device. Related entries: BlackBerry Curve 8310 Smartphone Samsung F700 Ultra Smart Phone Takes On iPhone Toshiba T911 Smartphone Via Phonedaily
Thanks to MobileWhack for this nugget.
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