Sony Ericsson P1i Smartphone Unveiled

Sony Ericsson today unveiled the P1i smartphone, supporting push email and Web browsing applications, plus connectivity via hi-speed UMTS and Wireless LAN (WiFi).
Based on the Symbian operating system (v9.1) and UIQ 3.0, the P1i offers broad potential for multimedia applications from operators / carriers, content owners and third party developers. In short, the P1i is a device as small as a standard phone that offers flexible ways to work:
- Dual function keyboard - full alpha-numeric (e.g. QWERTY) text input combined with one hand phone usability
- Choice of text input method including handwriting and word completion
- Push email enabled including support for Exchange ActiveSync and BlackBerry Connect
- Integrated WLAN and VoIP enabled
- 3.2-megapixel camera with business card scanner
- Large 2.6-inch touchscreen with a Transflective Display that is easier to view in bright light conditions
The Sony Ericsson P1i can handle corporate or personal emails, contacts and calendar. It supports push email services including Exchange ActiveSync and BlackBerry Connect and allows for remote wiping of email and PIM data; critical in the event of the phone being stolen or misplaced.
The P1i lets users read and edit documents on the move, whether Microsoft Word, PowerPoint or Excel. It also ships with a desk stand and USB cable in-box, making it straightforward to synchronise with a PC.
Both UMTS and integrated WLAN provide for high-speed Web browsing and data downloads, plus email at a rate and performance consumers can enjoy from their office desktop. The P1i is also VoIP enabled for making calls over the internet.
Surfing the Web is intuitive with the Opera Web Browser, displaying pages in horizontal, wide screen aspect. The large, touchscreen QVGA display can be seen and used even in bright environments due to the Transflective Display. The 3.2-megapixel camera takes shots to store or share via Picture Blogging. It does away with the need to collect stacks of business cards when traveling. Just take a close-up shot of a business card and the card scanner transfers the contact details directly into the phonebook.
As well as a business tool, the Sony Ericsson P1i also serves as an advanced multimedia companion. Its music and video player mean that favorite tunes and video clips can be taken on the 512 MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) provided. Catch the latest news via the on-board FM Radio or stream mobile TV direct to the large screen.
The Sony Ericsson P1i is a Tri-Band GPRS 900/1800/1900 and UMTS 2100 handset with Wi-Fi 802.11b and will be available in selected markets from Q3 2007.
Sony Ericsson P1i Specs:
- 3.2-megapixel camera with auto focus, 3x digital zoom, photo light, video recording/streaming/viewing, and video calling
- Mobile TV - H.264 playback
- QWERTY keyboard, predictive text input, and handwriting recognition
- Screen: 2.6-inch 262K-color TFT touchscreen (240 x 320 px), transflective display for bright light conditions
- Media player, Music tones (MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+), PlayNow, and TrackID
- FM radio RDS
- Bluetooth 2.0 and Bluetooth stereo (A2DP)
- Alarm clock, business card scanning, calculator, calendar, flight mode, stopwatch, PC software
- Document editors and readers
- VoIP support and WLAN (Wi-Fi 802.11b)
- Push email support provided by/licensed from AlteXia, Ericsson Mobile Office, Intellisync, Microsoft - Exchange ActiveSync, Research In Motion- BlackBerry Connect, Seven, Sybase/iAnywhere, Visto, POP3, IMAP4, including IMAP IDLE
- Opera Web Browser 8.0, RSS feeds, and picture blogging (Free downloadable application)
- VPN client from Certicom
- 512 MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) expandable memory and 160 MB User Memory (internal)
- USB support and USB 2.0 mass storage
- 3D games and Java
- Hygiene Features
- Infrared
- Modem
- Speakerphone and sound recorder
- Jog dial
- Operating system: Symbian OS v9.1
- Size: 106 x 55 x 17 mm
- Weight: 124 grams
- Color: Silver Black
- Networks: P1ic/i: UMTS 2100-GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900
- 1120 mAh battery
- Talk time GSM/UMTS: Up to 10 hrs/3 hrs 30 min
- Standby time GSM/UMTS: Up to 440 hrs/350 hrs
- Video call time: Up to 2 hrs
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