Finally! The mobile phone for people who want
to mix business and pleasure. Coming this November to the U.S. from Sony
Ericsson is the P800, a wireless device that's - according to the press
package - "an advanced, open, pen-based smartphone that is positioned as
the ultimate mobile multimedia experience." Phew! And all you wanted to do
was get the phone numbers from your PDA to your cell phone.
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This JAVA-enabled phone allows the user to
surf the web, send instant messages and make calls from anywhere (it has tri-band
GPRS communications capabilities). Sweet!
Its built-in camera lets you snap pics that appear on
the device's impressive 2.4 x 1.6-inch color screen. These images can be stored
(the P800 also comes with a 16MB Sony memory stick that doubles its memory
capacity) and used to put "faces" on your contacts or be sent out to friends
on the Internet or other similarly enabled PDAs or mobile devices.
Despite the Hello
Kitty-esque color scheme, the P800 has all the
bells and whistles for the busy corporate executive who wants instant access to
information and the ability to move small files from PC to PDA and back. We'll take
two, thanks!
Learn more at
http://www.sonyericsson.com/cebit/p800.htm
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