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Sony Ericsson P910i review

Sunday 19 March 2006, 3:06 PM

BEST PHONE


thing i like:

1. touchscreen (full screen)
2. lots of apps and games for your need (i don't get bored with putting apps & games)
3. durable (it fell twice and still ok...but the p800 is much more durable (fell more than 10x and still going)
4. all the features you need
5. memory capacity (i have 100 songs...ogg files...and 1 full length movie with 200 apps and games)
6. executive looking
7. internet
8. sync station

things i don't like:
1. bulky
2. have to use bluetooth because it's heavy
3. slow internet
4. no wi-fi
5. low pixels on camera
6. should have built-in radio
7. slows down when you have so much things in there
8. short battery life

but for now it's the best phone. i would get the p990 but if they only made the screen full and put qwerty like the p910...

10

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Perfect

Sony Ericsson P910i



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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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