Sony Ericsson P990i

Filed Under (Cell Phones) by admin on 21-07-2009

Sony Ericsson P990i represents one of the many mobiles produced by a
company with an international reputation in communications and
electronics. As it happens with most other electronic devices, there
are pros and cons about this product that should be carefully analyzed
before making a purchase.

According to both experts and users
Sony Ericsson P990i has so far been one of the best of Sony Ericsson
smart phones. It has a sleek design and it incorporates a QWERTY
keyboard with the latest developments in mobile phone technology. The
business card scanner, the video recording option with the Wi-Fi
networks, the 3G/UMTS platforms, the music player, the good photo
camera, make by far the best advertising means for this cellular.

The weak points of Sony Ericsson P990i can be identified in the rather
bulky size, the spicy price and the too small keyboard. Thus, although
a really nice choice for tech-oriented users, this telephone comes for
too high a price for many buyers who may be tempted to look for it.

The installed memory of Sony Ericsson P990i is of 64 megabytes, while
it also includes an external memory device. There are lots of things
this design offers in the area of messaging/data services, and here we
touch upon voice mail capability, SMS, Internet browser, GPRS, JAVA
applications, mobile Email, messaging/data features – XHTML browser,
HSCSD, MMS, and WAP 2.0.

The phone also offers a lot of
features in the cellular area such as polyphonic ringers, vibrating
alerts, internal antenna, conference calls, call hold and timer,
computer linking options, call transfer and divert and so on.

Let us not overlook additional features that are also worth considering
such as video clip recording and Radio Data Service, Bluetooth, IEE
802.11b or Infrared. Music lovers also benefit from the AAC, MP3
digital audio standards of Sony Ericsson P990i. Moreover, you should
consider the talk time of up to 540 minutes and the standby time of up
to 400 hours. Plus, it’s hard to miss the battery alert for recharging.

Ever since Sony Ericsson P990i was presented by the company in its
concept form, it has incited many high-tech interested users and
professionals who need or want to be up-to-date with the latest trends.
But, as we’ve already said, the phone doesn’t come cheap at all and not
anyone can afford it.

Co-written by: Expandable Cordless Phones.

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