Sony Ericsson P910
The Sony Ericsson P910 is a mobile phone by Sony Ericsson introduced in 2004 and the successor of the Sony Ericsson P900. The P910 has a full QWERTY keyboard on the back of the flip. The biggest change from the P900 to the P910 is that the P910 supports Memory Stick PRO Duo and the phone's internal memory has been upped from 16 MB to 64 MB. Although Memory Stick PRO Duo comes in larger capacities, the maximum supported by the P910i is 2 GB. It is powered by an ARM9 processor clocked at 156 MHz and runs the Symbian OS with the UIQ graphical user interface. The touchscreen displays 262,144 colours, as opposed to the P900's 65,536. It comes in three versions:
- P910i
- P910c
- P910a
Other enhancements include support for HTML browsing, a new numerical keypad with larger keys and a slightly changed outer casing.
Its closest competitors are the palmOne Treo 650, and the Nokia 9500 Communicator. Other competitors include several PDA-phones powered by Windows and manufactured by Taiwan-based HTC.
Sony Ericsson released the successor to the P910, the P990, in 2006.
Specifications
- 208x320 screen resolution
- 262,144 color touchscreen LCD
- UIQ 2.1 based on Symbian OS 7
- 115 x 57 x 24 mm in size
- GSM P910i : 900 MHz/1800 MHz/1900 MHz, P910a : 850 MHz/1800 MHz/1900 MHz
Standard Functions and Programs
Business
- Calendar
- Contacts
- Jotter
- Messages
- Pdf+ reader
- Phone
- Quicksheet
- Quickword
- Tasks
Tools
- Calculator
- Control Panel
- Demo
- File Manager
- GPRS Data Log
- Remote Sync
- Sound Recorder
- Storage Wizard
- Time