expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-14 23:25:01
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Like the M600i, Sony Ericsson's P990i runs the Symbian 9.1 UIQ operating system. The device is huge but well designed. The numeric keypad is on a flip-down panel. When this is closed, the touch screen is disabled and the phone is set up for easy access t...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-14 23:25:01
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Flipping heck! The P990i is the latest in a line of P series smartphones from Sony Ericsson. Previous smartphones in the range have been met with almost obsessive loyalty, making them a hard act to follow, and even today, when there are plenty of smar...
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A couple of years ago there was a brief but significant backlash against cameras on mobile phones. Gyms worried about voyeurs and businesses feared industrial espionage. But the quality simply wasnt good enough for snooping or snapping corporate secre...
Tri-band GSM and Wi-Fi, Push email support, Office and web software included...
Disappointing 2 megapixel camera, Clumsy and unstable interface...
A couple of years ago there was a brief but significant backlash against cameras on mobile phones. Gyms worried about voyeurs and businesses feared industrial espionage. But the quality simply wasnt good enough for snooping or snapping corporate secre...
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On paper the P990i ticks all the boxes, however in practice youve got to be a brave man to pull this out of your pocket...
3G, Wi-Fi, large touchscreen, QWERTY keyboard...
QWERTY keyboard is too small, Phone is bulky, Design is too dated...
On paper the P990i ticks all the boxes, however in practice youve got to be a brave man to pull this out of your pocket...
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If your average mobile were a sleek yacht, this would be an aircraft carrier with a full complement of planes and helicopters, an auxiliary deck-scrubbing team, extra bars of soap and more ship’s cats than is strictly necessary or hygienic. In other...
Its got everything you could ever dream of from phone land. Talented in the mobile gaming department.
Its a big fat brick of a phone.
Everything you could possibly want from a mobile – but in lardy brick form...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-14 23:25:01
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This is the latest in a line of great smartphones, with excellent features. However, there are niggles with the design, and the P990i faces stiff competition thanks to its delayed arrival.
Strong range of smartphone software, Push email support, Very good handwriting recognition, 3G video calling, Business card scanner.
Bulky, Some serious user interface issues...
This is the latest in a line of great smartphones, with excellent features. However, there are niggles with the design, and the P990i faces stiff competition thanks to its delayed arrival...
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From the outset the P800 attracted an enthusiastic fan base - Steve Jobs was heard raving over it - and it represented an unusual marriage of the best of Swedish design and engineering with Sony detail. Few phones, for example, come with a screwdriver...
Its hard to give a numerical rating for a phone which has so much potential, and yet has so many urgent reliability issues. For packing such a lot of functionality into a small and convenient handheld, the P990i really ought to earn a score in the 90...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-12-29 06:52:05
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P990i body is all silver and its made mainly of plastic, with a metal frame surrounding the screen. Its well built and feels robust, maybe except for the plastic battery cover which feels slightly loose and tends to squeak.
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-12-29 06:52:05
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Worth the wait CHONG JINN XIUNG gets down to business with the P990, the much-awaited successor to the P910i. SONY ERICSSON P990I (Sony Ericsson) Camera: 2-megapixels Display: 240 x 320pixels Messaging: SMS, MMS, push e-mail Connectivity: Bluetooth...
Large screen; supports 3G and WiFi; good camera; plenty of applications.
Slow start up time.
MOST business executives have a craving for enormously powerful phones that can function as a modern day Swiss Army knife. They want a communication tool, a personal organiser and entertainment device all rolled in one.That pretty much describes the So...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:25:01
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With video calling and a dial pad that flips down to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard, the Sony Ericsson P990i Smart Phone boasts features that are more than versatile. The screen is the most prominent feature of the phone, measuring in at 2.8 inches with...
3G network, great screen, good MP3 player, video calling, Wi-Fi, design, QWERTY keyboard, battery life...
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With video calling and a dial pad that flips down to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard, the Sony Ericsson P990i Smart Phone boasts features that are more than versatile. The screen is the most prominent feature of the phone, measuring in at 2.8 inches wit...
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fudzilla.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:25:01
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Sony Ericsson was one of the first smartphone pioneers. Their first true smartphone P800 (we will not count Ericsson R380 which was not able to run 3rd party applications) was a big success followed by P900 and later P910. Before Windows mobile dev...
The range of functions on this phone is truly staggering, and in a form factor that is really capable. We would only like to see GPS sensor on board in future, maybe a camera with more megapixels and larger battery, and then this device would be the ul...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:25:01
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While there’s no doubt that the improved Sony Ericsson P990i is a stronger, faster, more powerful model than anything yet seen from a P-series handset, there is a nagging feeling that time is starting to catch up with the multi-talented business dev...
The improvements made to the P990i make it one of the most powerful smartphones around.
The design has not really changed that much for a few years, and its still a bulky little number.
No longer the all-conquering powerhouse it once was, but still well-endowed and a great option for business types and early adopters.
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mobileblah.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:25:01
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The P990i is the latest in a line of P series smartphones from Sony Ericsson following on from its elder siblings, the P910, P900 and P800. The Sony Ericsson P990 retains a very similar shape to its predecessors, but it ramps up the features pretty imp...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-14 23:25:01
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Sony Ericssons latest smartphone has some neat business features, but the lack of a mini-USB connector can make desktop synchronisation tricky...
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The P990, announced almost exactly a year ago (October 2005), was and is one of the most hotly anticipated phones of 2006. At the time it was announced, its specification was almost unmatched. However, thanks to both delays in getting the device to the...
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Sony Ericsson P990i reviewMichal Jerz, August 2006 Sony Ericsson P990i is the first UIQ 3 based phone, announced in October 2005. Delayed several times, it finally started shipping in August 2006, only several weeks after another UIQ 3 phone - the M600...
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P800 was the first in the row of Sony Ericsson's smartphones using the UIQ interface over Symbian operating system and touch screen as main navigation method, combining the latest technologies into a high-end mobile phone with functionality comparable...
Solid construction with well done keypads (including hardware QWERTY keyboard), 2megapixel camera with good image quality, Music player with lots of options; FM Radio.
Slow reactions; accidentally blocking, Big and bulky size; awful battery cover!, Mediocre audio quality with the headphones from the box, So 1880's speed for transferring data.
The P990 features much, in a not very small package. Its design and construction are almost flawless, but unfortunately the QWERTY keyboard could be a step better. Packing the Symbian UIQ operating system, it has all the bells and whistles, as well as...
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The Sony Ericsson P990 reviews show the P990 to be a worthy successor to its legendary predecessors (the P910, P900 and P800). The P990 looks very similar to these earlier Sony Ericsson smartphones, but adds a 2 megapixel cameraphone, Walkman-quality m...
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LordPercy.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:25:01
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Yes its the all new Sony Ericsson P990i, as it hits the UK shelves we test the daddy of Smartphones to see if it has evolved for 2006. Has it lost weight? is it now toned and ready for battle? and just how many new features has it got?...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:25:01
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The Sony Ericsson P990i is a handy little smart phone that delivers the goods both in quality and features. While it has everything you need, there are times that I wasnt completely satisfied. First off the Sony Ericsson P990I is the top level smart...
Overall a feature packed smart phone ,Nice digital camera ,PDA works well and sending and receiving emails is a breeze ,Has 60 MBs of on board memory...
QWERTY keyboard was too small and tight for my liking ,Very expensive, only cost effective for road warriors ,Battery power was awful. I admit that I expect to use a lot of the battery power when on the web or taking digital images, but I did not expec...
For road warriors or extreme techies that want to ditch their PDA and digital camera, plus get a boat load of features this phone is worth consideration.
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Review Sony Ericsson P990. Part 3>>>...
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