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Old 06-12-2006, 09:58 AM
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Sony Ericsson P990i Review

If you are looking for a cutting edge phone and don't mind a high price tag, the Sony Ericsson P990i is the perfect match for you. With a retail price of over one thousand dollars, the P990i is one of the most expensive cellphones in the world. However, it is packed with enough features to justify the cost.

The Sony Ericsson P990i provides fast and easy access to the Internet and e-mail, along with the latest calling and messaging features. The phone uses Symbian OS 9.1, which is the latest version of the most popular smart phone operating system. Basic features include a business card scanner, calendar, alarm clock, calculator, sound recorder, to do list and notepad. The P990i also features a fully functional Internet browser and e-mail system. The browser supports HTML, xHTML and CSS web pages, while the e-mail system has a built-in client with all the major e-mail functions. These features are compatible with most wireless networks. The phone also boasts a cutting edge two megapixel digital camera with video. The camera offers a 5x digital zoom and auto focus, while the video capabilities allow you to communicate via video phone calls or messaging. You can also get in touch with friends through standard multimedia and SMS messaging with predictive text input. When you are not using your phone to work, you can enjoy the music player, FM radio and built in Java games.

Although it is heavy on performance and features, the phone is relatively small in size. Measuring 4.4 x 2.2 x 1 inches and weighing 5.3, the P990i fits comfortably into a pocket or purse. Your information is displayed on a brilliant 240 x 320 pixel screen. The 990i has eighty MB of built-in memory, which can be expanded through the use of a Sony Duo Memory Stick. The phone connects to other devices through Bluetooth, infrared or USB. In performance tests, the 990i fared well, with a talk time of nine hours, and a standby higher time of four hundred hours.

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