The P1i is the latest in Sony Ericsson’s business line, succeeding both the P990i and the M600i—bringing the functionality of the former to the form factor of the latter. Its dimensions are nearly the same as those of
the M600i, and its style statement is in Chinese—the shiny plastic sides and the chrome details look downright tacky. It’s based on the same Symbian UIQ 3 platform as the P990i and M600i, with a few minor changes. The OS is definitely quicker, which is probably due to the oodles of program memory that the phone comes with—128 MB. Other than that, there’s nothing remarkably new here.
Just like the M600i, this one doesn’t feature any soft-keys, and you operate it using either the stylus or your fingers on the touchscreen. There’s also the three-way jog dial, which, thankfully, does away with the annoying protrusion featured on the previous phones. The screen itself is wonderfully vibrant and quite responsive to the touch, but is, naturally, a fingerprint magnet. We recommend slapping on a screen guard the second you open the box—the screen’s responsiveness will suffer a tad, but it’ll be worth it.
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