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Sony Ericsson P800 review

7.9

Editors' Rating

Very Good

8.7

Members' Rating

Excellent

Typical price:£ 293

Verdict

Sony Ericsson has loaded the P800 with a myriad functions, yet somehow manages to integrate them successfully. The result is a hugely powerful device that will satisfy all but the most demanding users... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • Abundance of features
  • Well-integrated functions
  • Comes with many accessories.

Cons

  • Not optimised for thumb-based input
  • Lacks predictive text input
  • Software not compatible with Windows 98.

Key Specs

Dimensions (W x H x D): 590x270x1170 mm
Weight: 158 g
Built-in devices: camera
Operating system: Symbian OS 7.0
Software included: calendar; notes; contacts; Picture Album; Picture Phonebook; audio player; video player; games
Memory expansion: Yes
On-board memory: 12 MB
2.5G: GPRS

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Member Opinion

8.7

Average Member Rating

Excellent

17 Members have reviewed this product

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Nishchal Shrestha

Nishchal Shrestha

Accessories are not avialable in Nepal

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10

Perfect


Bob Cheese

Bob Cheese

Superb

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10

Perfect


Anonymous

Anonymous

it's worth it

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10

Perfect


ian hollaway

ian hollaway

a brilliant master piece

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10

Perfect


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