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£2.49
Wi-Fi and 3G support ; good business applications ; good camera (cnet.co.uk)
Hand recognition better than before, Opera browser looks good (pocket-lint.com)
We have collected and analysed 101 expert reviews and 619 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 75/100 and users rate it 80/100. The average review date is 14-02-2008. We have compared these reviews to 524188 reviews from other Mobile Phones. The alaScore™ for this product is 87/100 = Very good. Last update: 08-02-2010.

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720 reviews
February, 2010
101 Experts
Product Age
619 Users
Rank 190
from £2.49
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Experts rate this product 75/100 and users 80/100. We analyzed these ratings, the product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the Sony Ericsson P1 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 87/100 = Very good quality.

By Patrick Wignall (cnet.co.uk)Read the full review
Sony Ericsson's P1i is certainly a big step forward from its predecessor, the P990i -- it's a more neatly packaged handset, feels more comfortable in the hand and has a rather clever business card scanner to boot
Wi-Fi and 3G support ; good business applications ; good camera
Confusing user interface ; weird keyboard layout ; short battery life
The P1i is certainly not short on features. It has brilliant connectivity, a good range of onboard office tools and some impressive extras like its business card scanner software. The clunky user interface and weird keyboard layout, however, make it ...
The P1i is Sony Ericsson's latest all-singing, all-dancing smart phone that...
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By Mark Harris (pocket-lint.com)Read the full review
- Is the mobile phone market growing up at last? At last night's Sony Ericsson launch there wasn't a Walkman or Cyber-shot in sight as the phone maker rolled out four new handsets with an emphasis on design.
Hand recognition better than before, Opera browser looks good
QWERTY keypad still awkward
Overall then and the P1 seems to offer plenty over the previous P990, however the verdict is still out as to whether or not it will stand up to the likes of the Treo or the BlackBerry
The Sony Ericsson P1 is a slimmed-down smartphone that's 25% smaller than the...
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By australia? (cnet.com.au)Read the full review
Hated SE's & most phones in general until I got my hands on this phone.
Haven't had 1 problem apart from getting used to the keyboard which took a week.
By Vandit (cnet.com.au)Read the full review
Having this since last 4 months. The songs skip for the starting 1 sec. when i attach the headphones . The sound quality could have been better. And also gives bugs while the headphones are plugged in like the music starts after 7 secs. After i pick up a...
Nice applications bundled ; Good touchscreen and handwriting recognition and presictive text ; Build quality is excellent ; Stylish looks ; More importance given to prevention of data loss
Sony needs to seriously resolve the bugs related to sound codecs ; Doesnt have an onscreen dialer ; The .g version of Wifi not supported ; Little expensive if compared to htc models offering equivalent (or even some more) features
By tinton ardhie (cnet.com.au)Read the full review
i've this one.. its a preety good and complete smart phone and able to support my business n lifestyle matter.. i dont follow the trend at much.. but always look at functionality purpose
good, compact, simple, elegant..
since i've some scratch in the body/case, it's hard to find the new one..
The Sony Ericsson P1 is the fifth-generation P-series smartphone, pushing forward the best attributes of its predecessors yet evolving with major differences including design, RAM size and battery performance. It is based on Symbian OS v9.1 and UIQ 3.0, an open platform offering great potential for business, productivity and multimedia applications for developers, operators and end-users.This UIQ 3-based UMTS smartphone features a 3.2 Megapixel camera, a large QVGA touch screen with a...
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