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    Construction
    Height111mm (4.37")106mm (4.17")
    Width51.7mm (2.04")55mm (2.17")
    Depth15.5mm (0.61")17mm (0.67")
    Dimension111x51.7x15.5mm (4.37x2.04x0.61")106x55x17mm (4.17x2.17x0.67")
    3D SIZE

    Side View3D SeparatedTop View3D InsideFront View

    Weight109gr (3.84oz)124gr (4.37oz)
    Form FactorCandy BarCandy Bar
    Material
    Colors
    Usability
    Display Resolution360x640px240x320px
    Display Size40x53mm (1.57x2.09") ~154PPI
    Display Diagonal2.6"
    Display Type16M TFT256K TFT
    Secondary Display Resolution
    InputCapacitive TouchscreenQWERTY Keyboard
    Capacitive Touchscreen
    Talk Time8 hours, 45 minutes10 hours - 2G
    3 hours, 30 minutes - 3G
    Standby Time16 days, 22 hours18 days, 8 hours - 2G
    14 days, 14 hours - 3G
    OSSymbian v9.4Symbian v9.1
    JavaMIDP 2.0MIDP 2.0
    VibrationAvailableAvailable
    RingtonePolyphonicPolyphonic
    Hardware
    Chipset
    Processor434MHz208MHz
    GPU
    Ram128MB128MB
    Internal Memory81MB160MB
    External MemorymicroSDMemory Stick Micro (M2)
    Camera Resolution3.15 Megapixel3.15 Megapixel
    Camera FlashDual LEDLED
    Camera LensCarl Zeiss Camera Optics
    Optical Zoom
    Front CameraAvailable0.3 Megapixel
    Second Front Camera
    Front Camera Flash
    Other FunctionalitiesAccelerometer
    Proximity Sensor
    SpeakerMonoMono
    Battery Capacity1320mAh950mAh
    Battery Type
    Connectivity
    WIMAX
    WiFi
    UPnPUPnP
    NFC
    USBv2.0v2.0
    Bluetoothv2.0v2.0
    Positioning SystemIntegrated GPS
    TV Receiver
    TV OutTV Output
    Audio Output3.5mm Jack
    RadioFM
    RDS
    FM
    RDS
    Ethernet
    InfraredInfrared
    Cellular Network
    Network CompatibilityGSM 1800, 1900, 850, 900
    UMTS 850, 1900
    HSPA 850, 1900
    GSM 1800, 1900, 900
    UMTS 2100
    SIM CardsMini
    PTT
    HSCSDHSCSD
    GPRSClass 32Class 10
    EDGEClass 32
    AMPS
    CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
    Operators
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    90 out of 100
    TechRadar
    Nokia's smartphone has no problems winning our affections read more
    81 out of 100
    CNET Asia
    Nokia's first outing with the S60 5th Edition platform and unlimited music download service proves to be very compelling. It just needs to address the inconsistencies in the user interface. read more
    70 out of 100
    Phone Arena
    Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is the first Symbian S60 phone that is controlled with a touch screen. Until now, the company was not part of the Touch hype, but it seems it will do its best to ... read more
    70 out of 100
    CNET
    The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic offers an attractive design and feature set, but the touch-screen phone has some shortcomings compared with the competition. read more
    N/A out of 100
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    N/A out of 100
    GSMArena
    It's touchscreen o'clock for Nokia and the stage is set for the 5800 XpressMusic. Go ahead and touch it. We did and we've got a story to tell. Now, it's technically not the first time Nokia get their hands dirty with touch screens, but it sure feels they really mean business this time. For Nokia 5800 is not the only story here... read more
    85 out of 100
    Phone Arena
    We like the P1! Compared to the M600, the new P-series smartphone offers the desired high-quality camera and Wireless LAN (WiFi) which is a must in such style device. ... read more
    80 out of 100
    CNET Asia
    The P series is now slim and compact but still remains feature-packed for business users. Those considering one will just have to get used to the uncommon space-saving keyboard layout. read more
    75 out of 100
    Good Gear Guide
    The P1i is packed to the brim with features, and its only real downside is the unconventional keyboard, as well as an interface that will take some time to grasp. If you can get your head around each of them you're left with an excellent device on the whole. read more
    70 out of 100
    CNET
    The Sony Ericsson P1i is a nice upgrade to its predecessor and offers an alternative to today's Windows Mobile and Palm smartphones, but we're ultimately disappointed by the kludgey interface and lack of 3G. read more
    50 out of 100
    TechRadar
    A few usability niggles, but will the P1i's features make up for it? read more
    N/A out of 100
    mobile-review
    N/A out of 100
    GSMArena
    The Sony Ericsson P1 is an exciting new smartphone that is to be included in Sony Ericsson portfolio. Powered by Symbian OS and featuring a QWERTY keyboard, a touchscreen TFT display with QVGA resolution and a 3.2 megapixel camera with auto focus, it represents the next level of the development of UIQ smartphones. As such, it seems that the Sony Ericsson P1 will be the flagship of Sony Ericsson smartphone line overrunning even the Sony Ericsson P990 and we were more than curious to find out how it performed in real life. read more
    N/A out of 100
    Softpedia
    I wanted to like Sony Ericsson's P1i smartphone, and up to the point of actually working with it, I was in love. Unfortunately, there are simply too many downsides and bugs that shouldn't be there, since the smartphone has been launched on the market. There's no secret that the smartphone's launch was a little bit hurried to meet the iPhone's launch, but thats no reason/excuse to launch a handset with so many important flaws or downsides. Still, there's a good part about P1i: it's better than its predecessors and looks much better. read more
    N/A out of 100
    MobileBurn
    The Sony Ericsson P1 has tortured me. I wanted to like it. I expected to like it. It has a great spec sheet, it is good looking, and it fits ever so easily into even the smallest of pockets. Yet, I do not like the P1. I've had too many problems with the device. WiFi has been a constant issue and the lack of EDGE support makes that all the worse. The disappearing inboxes are vexing, and the Exchange ActiveSync support is not quite up to snuff. Worst for me, perhaps, is that the menus and applications are simply too difficult to navigate without using a stylus. The scroll-wheel has proven itself inadequate, and the deep set on-screen softkeys are inconvenient - at best. read more
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    Published OnSeptember 2008April 2007

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