Sony Ericsson P990i is one of the many mobiles designed by a company with an international reputation in electronics and communications. As it happens with many other electronic devices, there are good bits and bad bits about this product that should be carefully taken into consideration before making a purchase.

According to both users and experts Sony Ericsson P990i is one of the best of Sony Ericsson smart phones. The sleek design and the QWERTY keyboard speak of it as relying on one of the latest technologies in mobiles manufacturing. 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 part of Sony Ericsson P990i are the size, as it is a bit bulky, the fact that the  QWERTY keyboard is considered too small by some users, and the price, which is too high, making it less affordable. Thus, although a really nice choice for tech-oriented users, the price of this telephone is by far out of the reach of an average buyer.

Sony Ericsson P990i phone has a memory stick PRO Duo and its installed flash memory is of 64 MB. There are many elements that this design offers in the area of messaging/data services, and here we touch upon WAP 2.0, email applications, messaging, voice mail, Internet browser, JAVA applications and many others.

The phone also offers a lot of features from the cellular domain such as WCDMA (UMTS)/GMS technology, WCDMA (UMTS)/GSM 900/1800/1900, vibrating alert, automatic redial, call divert, call barring, call hold, call timer, caller ID, call waiting, volume control, internal antenna, ringer control, conference call capability, computer link, speakerphone, voice recorder, call transfer, polyphonic ringer, melody composer and so on.

The Infrared, the IEE 802.11b, the Radio Data Service and the Bluetooth  are several other additional characteristics available with this modern smart phone. Music lovers will also enjoy the AAC, MP3 digital audio standards of Sony Ericsson P990i. Besides, 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 the prototype format, 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 is also a budgetary challenge for many of those interested in the purchase.

Co-author: Expandable Cordless Phones.

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