Sony Ericsson P1i - With a Colour of Excellence
In this infotainment world, moving call usage is no also restricted to communication, listening to piece or shooting the golden moments. But, with the progressing technology at a accelerated pace, it has led the manufactures to right the aspirations of users and motivated them to come up with specialisation in features. To exemplify the foregoing features, the Sony Ericsson P1i meets the needs of a wider consumer segment- executives, professionals and students.
The flamboyant Sony Ericsson P1i is a 3G acute bell that has excelled its competitors in performance, affair applications, exclusive designing and multimedia capabilities. It is endowed with an contemporary 3G technology that allows block for complete work applications on their animated handset. On the broad touch shade of the phone, users can easily access, glimpse and redact their trouble applications or documents. The impressive widescreen unfurls 262,000 colors on a flying resolution screen. While accessing the phone, users drink in a animated and sharp viewing experience. Moreover, users can easily propel the menus by touching the icons and feed operations with the stylus.
The stylus fits easily into the side of the telephone casing and gives an opinion of style and luxury. The silver and ebony colored casing entices the users on their anterior look. The ergonomic interface enables the users to access the phone's modern operations with help and comfort. The ring is easily done to dominance and transact as it measures 106 x 55 x 17 mm and weighs 124 grams in total.
The built-in 3.2 camera comes with 3x digital zoom, photo lambent and car focus. Moreover, users can easily change the camera money to video mode. The video tape side includes video streaming and video call. The media player and FM radio adds crispness in the entertainment segment followed by the Java embedded games.
The Sony Ericsson P1i and performs multitasking as it allows users to transfer the data, bebop and images wrapped up high-end connectivity features.
Published: February 20, 2008