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Sony Ericsson p800 review

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Sony Ericsson p800
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7.2/10
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The Sony Ericsson p800 currently has an Informr score of 7.2 out of 10. This score is based on our evaluation of 18 sources including reviews from users and the web's most trusted critics.

A phone-PDA hybrid that has attracted a loyal following of users and Java application developers, and runs a version of the Symbian OS using a stylus for input. No other wireless device can compare to the Sony-Ericsson P800 in one respect: those who buy one seem to fall head-over-heels in love with it, just the same way Mac users do with their computers, or iPod users do with their player. With its blue-and-white casing and pale, translucent keypad, the P800 even looks a little like an iMac. What is it about the P800 that inspires such loyalty? Does this loyalty make sense when more and more wireless manufacturers are coming out with third-generation smartphones that match or exceed the P800's list of features?

When it first appeared in 2002, the P800 was hands-down the most advanced PDA-phone available. More than a year later, the battle has been joined by newer competitors like the Palm Treo 600 and Samsung's i700, and opting for the P800 is no longer a no-brainer. Potential users now have to ask themselves a few key questions. First, do you prefer a built-in keypad for typing with your thumbs or fingers, or are you happy using a stylus on a touch-sensitive screen? The P800 requires a stylus, but on the other hand, it gives you a bigger screen area in exchange. With the stylus, the P800 is very responsive -- you won't notice any delay while you tap out messages letter by letter -- and the handwriting recognition is effective and easy to use.

The screen itself is a 4,096-color, 208 x 320 pixel LCD which is good but not outstanding by contemporary standards. Unfortunately, the P800's screen doesn't have external brightness or contrast controls, making it less than ideal for shifting light conditions. The built-in camera is typical for camphones, and comes with a group of useful additional features. There is no flash, but camera operations are very simple and quick.

This is one of the keys to understanding why users like their P800s so much: thoughtful, user-friendly operation. The second question to ask yourself is whether or not you value user-friendly operation in general over specific capablities and maxed-out performance -- if the answer is yes, the P800 will satisfy you. Unlike some complex wireless devices, the P800 doesn't make you learn new tricks or re-wire your brain to get things done. By-and-large, buttons are where you expect them to be, and shortcuts of various kinds are included everywhere. For example, your phone book Contacts list includes one-touch "Hot Links" that work much the same way as speed dial -- saving second or two here and there with features like these really seems to add up in your favor. One fact that may or may not be a turn-off for potential users: no predictive text-entry. If you depend on this feature, this might be a real annoyance.

The other secret to the P800's enduring appeal is that its Symbian OS enjoys a large and ever-growing library of freeware Java applications, distributed quickly and painlessly by a network of official and unofficial websites. When it comes to judging the P800 as a portable computing device, its popularity with third-party developers sets it head-and-shoulders above the competition.

In other respects, its computing features are average or above-average for its class. One glaring weakness is Sony's proprietary DUO memory stick format: these are are less convenient to buy or replace than generic Flash sticks, and will cost more for the equivalent capacity. Also, Sybian OS does not support multiple user profiles, so if you plan on sharing your device, this may pose a problem. The P800 supports Bluetooth and MMS, and comes with an IR port for fast data exchange between devices. USB is provided for synchronization and charging but not for peripherals like an external keyboard. Support for multimedia is not outstanding: popular movie formats and some sound formats are not available for playback, and you won't be able to use MP3s as ringtones.


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VGA (640 x 480)+ MP
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The Sony Ericsson p800's screen size is Unknown with x pixels resolution.

Processor
Unknown

There is a processor (CPU).

OS

The phone runs on proprietary operating system firmware.

Camera
VGA (640 x 480)+ MP

You can take photos or capture video with the phone's onboard VGA (640 x 480)+ MP camera.

There's no secondary front camera.

Storage
No

Internal memory is No. An external, Memory Stick Duo expansion slot is available for increased storage capacity.

Battery
Unknown

The phone is powered by a Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery. Sony's performance ratings are 16.5 days standby time.

Ericsson p800 Specs

Overview
Release Date June 17, 2003
Regions Available USA, Canada
Operating System No

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Processor
Internal Storage No
RAM No
Hearing Aid Compatible No
TTY/TDD No
Noise Cancellation No
SAR Unknown
Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year
Accessories Included AC Charger, Carrying case, Hand Strap, Headset, Manual, Software CD, Standard Battery, Stylus
Cellular
Networks
Mobile / Cellular Data
Push-to-talk (PTT) No
Wi-Fi Calling No
Voice over LTE (VoLTE) No
SIM card size
Yes
Dual SIM No
Connectivity
USB Yes
USB OTG Support No
Infrared Yes
Bluetooth Yes
Bluetooth Profiles No
Bluetooth Audio Codecs SBC
Wi-Fi No
Mobile Hotspot No
Memory Expansion Slot Yes
Expansion Slot Info Memory Stick Duo
NFC No
Data Tethering Compatibility Yes
Camera
Main Camera
Resolution / Aperture
VGA (640 x 480)+ Megapixels
Zoom
Yes
Flash
-
Additional Rear Camera Info
Video Recording Parameters
Front Camera
Resolution / Aperture
Additional Front Camera Info
No
Video Recording Parameters
Display / Screen
Type Color
Technology LCD
Colors 4k
Resolution x pixels
Pixel Density Unknown
Size Unknown
Secondary Display LCD
Multi-Touch No
Fingerprint-Resistant Coating No
Additional Display Features -
Power & Battery
Battery Type Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Battery Capacity No
Removable Battery Yes
Wireless Charging
Fast Charging No
Video Playback Time Unknown
Internet Use (Wi-Fi) Unknown
Internet Use (Cellular) Unknown
Talk Time Unknown
Standby Time Up to 16.5 days
Mixed Usage
Physical Characteristics
Design Type Bar
Colors Blue
Dimensions [H x W x D] 11.7 x 5.9 x 2.7 cm (4.6 x 2.3 x 1.1 in)
Weight 158 grams
Water Resistant / Waterproof Unknown
Rugged design No
IP Rating No
Headset Jack Other / proprietary
Input / Navigation
Sleep / Wake Key No
Home Key No
Input / Keyboard Type Touchscreen
Navigation Type Scroll wheel
External Volume Control Yes
Fingerprint Sensor No
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Additional Information Messaging: SMS, EMS, MMS, IM
Multi-Use Smart Phone / PDA: Yes
Graphics: -
Backlit Illumination: Yes
Predictive Text Entry: T9
Voicemail Key: Yes
Any Key Answer: Yes
Voice Commands: Yes
Keypad/Screen Lock: Yes
Multiple Numbers Per Contact:
Auto Answer: Yes
Voice Activated Dialing: Yes
Photo Caller ID: Yes
Web Browser: Yes
Email Client: Yes
Email Protocols: POP3, IMAP, SMTP
PC Synchronization: Yes
Java Application: Yes
Audio Formats: MP3
Custom Ringtones: No
Vibration Alert: Yes
Downloadable Ringtones: Yes
Ringer ID: Yes
Speakerphone: Yes
Data Tethering: Yes
Radio: -
Games: Yes
Apps: -
Included Software / Apps: -
To-Do / Task List, Calendar, World Clock, Alarm, Calculator, Currency Converter, NotePad, Voice Memos / Recorder

Other Names (AKA):

Extra large colour screen, digital camera, Integrated Bluetooth, MP3 and video players, MMS-ready an
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