The Sony Ericsson P1 is a mobile phone and the successor of the P990. It was the last of the Sony Ericsson "P" Smartphone series, introduced in 2002 with the Sony Ericsson P800 and it integrates many of the hardware features of its predecessor the P990 in the form factor of the M600. It was announced on 8 May 2007.[1] There is a Chinese version of P1 called P1c. Compare with P1/ P1i, P1c lacks of 3G, thereby using EDGE which is much slower but more available especially in the US and parts of Europe.
The phone uses the UIQ 3.0 software platform, which is based upon Symbian OS 9.1. It is slightly thicker than the M600 as a result of the new hardware features, but this is reportedly largely indiscernible. It is nonetheless considerably thinner than the P990 (25% smaller - as the official press review states).
Key improvements
While the phone used the same Nexperia PNX4008 processor as its predecessor, the included RAM was doubled to 128 MB, resulting in significantly more free RAM after boot-up. As a result of its increased RAM, the P1's multitasking performance was far more stable than that of the first series of UIQ 3 phones from Sony Ericsson (P990, M600 and W950). The boot speed, when compared to the P990, is also discernibly faster.
The P1 uses the form factor of the M600 and consequently shares its screen size of 2.6 inches, making it 0.2 inches smaller than its predecessor. However, due to the new transflective layer on its LCD display, legibility under direct sunlight has been improved on the P1. This addresses a common problem faced by owners of the P990.
The phone has 256 MB of built-in flash memory; twice as much as its predecessor, with 160 MB available to the user. The phone also supports expansion using Memory Stick Micro slot cards, up to 16 GB in size.[2][3]
Main features
3.15 MP camera with autofocus, Video - QVGA 320x240 15fps, LED flash, 3X digital zoom, Business Card Scanning and Picture Blogging
Rocker QWERTY Keyboard with two letters sharing on one key (key pressed left for one letter and right for the other letter)
Video Telephony (uses both front and back cameras)
FM Radio with Equalizer & RDS support (AF, TA, NEWS), Gracenote TrackID service
Enhanced standby screen - can have up to 15 applications shortcuts now, instead of 5 (on P990, M600 and W950 respectively)
"Record Conversation" is not available
QuickOffice Document reader and editor, pdf+ reader
Black list sms and call
Other Business and Multimedia Features
Bluetooth stereo (A2DP)
Media Player
Melody composer/MIDI (MusicDJ)
Music tones
PlayNow
Internet
RSS feeds
Web browser Opera Web
Entertainment
3D games
Java (not full - without Java ME capture protocol for cameraphone)
Video Clip
Video streaming
Connectivity
3G
WiFi
UMTS
Bluetooth
Fast port
GPRS
Infrared port
Modem
USB mass storage
USB support
Messaging
Email
BlackBerry (push e-mail)
MMS (Multimedia Messaging)
Predictive text input
Push email
SMS long (Text Messaging)
Sound recorder (does not work during call)
Track ID
Communication
Conference calls
Speakerphone
Vibrating Alert
VideoPhone (FaceTime)
Design
Jog Dial
Picture wallpaper
Animated Screensaver
Organiser
Alarm clock (only on turned on phone)
Business card exchange
Calculator
Calendar
Document editors
File manager
Flight mode
Handwriting recognition
Notes
Phone book
Stopwatch
Tasks
Timer
Touch-screen
Networks
UMTS / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
3G 384 kbit/s
Wi-Fi 802.11b 11 Mbit/s
Top ranking in Greenpeace report
The P1 model was rated among the most green phones 2007, alongside the Sony Ericsson T650i and Nokia N95 in the report Searching for green electronics[4]