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Tuesday 26 October 2004, 1:15 AM

Great hybrid but nothing new to warrant an upgrade


Sony Ericsson's P910 continues the P900 theme of hybrid phone and PDA with improved browser,email support and office functionality, also the screen has been beefed up too 262k colours, but this does not warrant P900 users to use their phones as techno door stops and rush to buy the new kid on the block. Sony Ericsson have increased internal memory to 64MB, and added support for Memory Stick Pro up to a whopping 1GB, but surely a 1.3 megapixel camera would have lured some new custom and justified the price tag maybe a little more. All in all a good sound hybrid, but it still feels as if its a half-hearted attempt to brighten up the face of a proven model.

7.5

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Very Good

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Overview

Sony Ericsson P910i

Editors rating
Rating: 8.0
Verdict

This improved smartphone from Sony Ericsson is an excellent companion for the mobile professional.

Typical price

£ 499

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