Sony Ericsson P800/P802 review

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Sony Ericsson P800

The P800 is Sony Ericsson's first Symbian OS smartphone and is also the first smartphone in the market to use the UIQ user interface. It is a pen-based, touchscreen, 2.5G and tri-band phone with advanced multi-media functionality. It includes a built-in camera, a Sony Memory Stick Duo for file storage, a jog dial for one hand usage and has a battery standby time of up to 400 hours.

The Sony Ericsson P800 smartphone is available as a Chinese language version, the P802 smartphone. The Sony Ericsson P802 has a complete Chinese interface for messaging and contacts and the input methods are Pinyin and Stroke. It also supports Chinese handwriting recognition.

  • Enabling Technologies:
    Symbian OS v7.0
    Java (personalJava and J2ME CLDC/MIDP)
  • User Interface:
    UIQ 2.0
  • Network: Tri-band
    900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
    GPRS, HSCSD
  • Messaging:
    SMS, MMS and email
  • Email:
    HSCSD - up to 28,8 kbps
    GPRS - up to 53.6 kbps
  • Email protocols:
    SMTP, POP3 and IMAP4
  • Display:
    Pen-based color touchscreen
    208 x 320 pixels
    WTLS Class 1/2/3
  • Color Depth:
    4096 colors
  • Handwriting recognition
  • On-screen view finder
  • Integrated digital camera
  • Video playback
  • Audio player
  • Speaker phone
  • Browsing:
    WAP 2.0 (incl HTML, XML and cHTML)
  • Connectivity:
    Bluetooth® technology, Infrared,
  • Synchronization:
    SyncML and USB
  • Wide screen gaming
  • Support for TTY devices
  • Memory:
    16 MB Memory Stick® Duo™ with 12 MB internal storage

UIQ user interface
is a customizable pen-based graphical user interface for media-rich Symbian OS phones. Visit UIQ's website for more information: www.uiq.com



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