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Sony Ericsson P900 Details

Sony Ericsson is a premier maker of high performance cell phones, the Sony Ericsson P900 mobile camera phones and MP3 enabled communication devices. Displayed below is the specifications for the Sony Ericsson P900 mobile phone. We think you will agree with the Sony Ericsson P900 cell phone reviews at teh bottom of this page, that this phone is well worth a look in person.

Sony Ericsson P900 Specifications

Ringtones - Customization Composer, download, order now
Memory - Card slot Memory Stick Duo, 32 MB card included, buy memory
General - Announced 2003, 4Q
Features - Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, iMode. HTML
Battery Standard battery, Li-Po 1000 mAh
Data - EDGE No
Size - Dimensions 115 x 57 x 24 mm
Memory - Phonebook In memory, 12 fields, Photo call
Display - Type TFT touchscreen, 65K colors
Data - Bluetooth Yes
Display - Stylus
- JogDial
- Image handling
Data - GPRS Class 8 (4+1 slots), 32 - 40 kbps
Battery - Stand-by Up to 480 h
Data - WLAN No
Features - Camera VGA, 640x480 pixels
Features - Messaging SMS, EMS, MMS
Size - Weight 150 g
General - Status Available
General - Network GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
Data - 3G No
Features - Colors Urban Grey
Data - Infrared port Yes
Data - USB Yes
Ringtones - Type Polyphonic (24 channels)
Memory - 16 MB available for images, contacts etc.
Features - Java
- MPEG4/MP3 player
- T9
- PIM functions
- Voice mail
- Photo album
Display - Size 208 x 320 pixels, 40 x 62 mm
Battery - Talk time Up to 16 h
Data - HSCSD No
Ringtones - Vibration Yes
Features - OS Symbian OS v7.0, UIQ v2.1 UI
Memory - Call records Yes
Features - Games Yes

Sony Ericsson P900 Product Reviews

unicorn It is very good.

anwar I was complaning with my pda M600 which it was stuck and freezing every 10 mints but now after i changed the software to minor version:0170 so now my pda is great and more fantastic

Warwick I've had this phone for quite a while, and I must say I quite like it.

It's my first phone, but having used many others (helping friends set them up etc.), I really enjoy this one the most.

Design is really nice. I think the Samsung E700/E720/Z500 clamshell look is the best one out there. It's small and lightweight, so it doesn't annoy you being in your pocket all day. Buttons are easy to use, making phone navigation a joy. The outside screen is very useful - can be set to display the date and a message when you close the phone, and also allows for self portrait photography using the front camera.

The menu system is well laid out, and the ability to use the number pad to jump to options makes navigation a breeze once you learn your way around. A nice touch is that the four way directional button can be assigned to jump you straight from the home screen to a specific task (ie: push right to write a TXT).

Camera isn't great. It's a megapixel but most of the photos I have taken seem to be somewhat grainy. A flash like the E720 has would be a nice touch and it's a shame they didn't put one on. Realistically, it's good for random snaps but I wouldn't rely on it for serious photography.

Calling is very good. Audio quality is nice, and the speakerphone is a nice touch. Unfortunately, the speakerphone is on the inside and requires the phone to be open while you are in a call. The address book allows for multiple fields per contact (when stored in phone, not SIM) and the PC software synchronises with Outlook too which is handy. Speed dial can be assigned to the number keys.

MP3 ringtones are supported, and the phone can play music through the speaker. I'd advise anyone planning to use an MP3 ringtone to increase the volume using audio software before putting it on the phone as they don't ring very loud.

Battery isn't great, as has already been noted. I find I can get somewhere between 48-72 hours, which naturally isn't a lot. However, I recharge it whenever I'm home so it's not a huge problem. Annoying nonetheless. Apparently setting to manual network mode (GSM900/1800, GSM1900, UMTS) and network selection (your service provider) will increase the battery life. I think this only works if you use a 2G SIM in it as it shuts down the 3G functions. I don't have 3G so I keep it set to 900/1800.

All in all I think it's a very good phone, with the exception of the battery. Anyone considering purchasing one (although it is rather old now) wouldn't be making a bad choice. I personally recommend it as it combines features with small size and sleek design.

Hope this was useful. :)

Raks I have da 3230 4 bout 7 months n never had a problem so far. Im answering da Q of da memory card stuf. I hve 70 full songs n 65 videos bigger than a meg each and applications of 20Mb. So if u take out da videos n only put copressed music. U ken put bout 60 songs.

Daniel Tsai Dear Sir,

This is a very good unit, powerful speaker phone, easy in use. Can you tell me any other handfree phone louder as this one ?

<unknown> how is camera

Theo Cool phone!!!! can't wait to arrive here in manila!! I'm gonna buy one....hehehhe... ilike the keypads of motorola so flat and elegant.... does the razr maxx have a flash? please include all specifications clearly thanks!!!

<unknown> HI! can any one give me 3 payg network settings for htc tytn please

xciter to bok:

dark is absolutely right!=) go get it, an affordable mobile with lots of useful functions...a classic siemens. about your first Q, yup, it has text ID. it has the usual shaded (marked) name of the sender. also an old siemens trick, as long as the shaded name of the sender is visible on the screen, you may opt to call the sender by just pressing the call button. good luck!=)

James Wright I have found this phone excellent. Exept texting, the Nokia is better for that. Everything else is spot on, and great polyphonic ring tones.

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