Sony Ericsson P800 Review: The tri-band handset has access to the Internet and as a fully featured mobile multimedia product, it is the most advanced phone that has been announced in the GSM-industry.
With the Sony Ericsson P800 it's possible to take digital pictures, view them on the 208 x 320 pixel colour screen, store them in the photo album and send them as an e-mail to a PC or as an MMS-message to another phone. The Sony Ericsson P800 can also show a colour picture of the person who is calling, for that personal touch.
In standby mode, the flip cover of the mobile covers half of the screen and closing the flip quits you out of any application you are currently using, taking you back to stand-by mode. There's the facility to download and view video clips, such as a sequence from a sports events, music video or movie trailer with the Sony Ericsson P800. The handset is also an organizer handling daily tasks such as calendar, e-mail, address book and to-do lists. All these features can easily be synchronized with the most common office applications on a PC. The P800 enables the user to take notes and view files such as Powerpoint, Word or Excel and thanks to its Bluetooth capability, can be connected wirelessly to a Bluetooth headset, a PC or other Bluetooth enabled gadgets. The Sony Ericsson P800 is capable of storing up to 1,000 contacts, organise tasks and meetings in its calendar as well as making notes (voice or written) in its notepad.
· Full colour screen · Tri-band · Digital camera · Bluetooth · WAP · Boosted Data GPRS, HSCSD · MP3 player · MMS (Multi Media Messaging) · Java for downloadable games and ringtones · Imaging features · Polyphonic ringtones · Email account · Storage of up to 1,000 contacts · Loudspeaker · Vibrate Alert · Games · Alarm clock · Handwriting recognition 16Mb memory stick · Voice dial and voice recorder · Infra red modem
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