17 Responses to “Review: Sony Ericsson P1i”
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  2. I heard it is quite slow. Is this also your experience?

  3. Anonymous says:

    all it needs now is threaded messaging and all is good

  4. I am normally a big fan of Sony Ericsson design but this phone looks pretty ugly and the keyboard brings to mind thoughts of computers from the 80s.

  5. Christopher: the keyboard is actually one of the best features of the phones (and other SE phones using this model). IT takes little time to get uses to it and once it’s done, you don’t want to go back to anything else.

  6. i totally agree with werty, the keyboard’s the best part of the phone. i have an m600i, and after trying the nokia e61i, the palm treo and the p990i, the only upgrade for me is the p1i. once you start rockin’ them buggers, there’s no goin’ back!

  7. Anonymous says:

    I am a happy user of the P1i (after P990). It replaces my Palm TX and my former Nokia N70. The phone can a lot more than I ever expected. As of today I do only miss a UIQ3 bluetooth keyboard driver for the German Keyboard. When will it come ?

  8. If you were an UIQ2 user, migration to the ‘new’ UIQ3 platform might be ‘a little tricky’. I know many people who went from P910i straight to WinMobile, thanks to SE Product Management and Quality Depts… My detailed reasoning is at http://cubeover.blogspot.com/2007/12/p1i-user-interface-is-it-any-better.html

  9. a nice platform

  10. Dexter says:

    I just purchased p1i few days ago. And so far I am contented with my new phone except for one thing… when playing mp3 it doesn’t sound good. Sort of cracking sound when the volume was set to HIGH. Compared to k750 it sounds good even at high volume. Is p1i sound no good?

  11. good , The beauty of it is that this phone is small enough fit in your shirt pocket without showing a bulge

  12. Aragorn says:

    In general I like the phone but I wouldn’t have bought it had been for me loosing my old P910… As it happens, the old phone turned up again and now I’m in the situation that I’m using the new phone while strongly consider to go back to the P910. Why?
    Well, while the P1i has some features that I don’t dislike, e.g. Wi-Fi, a better camera and … uhh..? Well, the fact is that if you don’t really need high speed connection and already have a digital camera (yepp, that’s me!) you shouldn’t bother to replace your P910 (unless you think it’s too big).

    Some P1i issues:
    - it takes almost 2 minutes to start
    - it can be incredible slow (especiallym but not only) if you don’t close open applications
    - it’s more difficult to find free applications compared to the P910 (hopefully, this might change with time)
    - stupid implementations of various functions, e.g:
    WHY can’t I select the time out before the automatic keylock kicks in???
    WHY is the navigation in Contacts much better in the P910? P910 had tabs with 3 letters which made it fast&easy to find the entry I wanted, an excellent “Find” function and easy&fast folder selection. With P1i I have to scroll and scroll and scroll…… to find an entry and while there IS a find function, I can not even search all fields in the contacts, only the name… and the folder selection? Hidden away with other functions under “More”…
    A nice new feature is the (up to 15) icons on the “home screen”. But WHY 15?? Why can’t I decide myself?? Why not 5, 10, 45??? combined with a smart scroll function.

    Hopefully, in the future new SW versions will correct some of this but so far no updated versions has been made available… Maybe the philosofy of SE is that “Hey, why bother upgrade the SW? The suckers already PAID for the phones and soon we can sell them another one! With non compatible cables, connectors, adapters etc, etc…..)

    Btw: see also the comments and blog of Sergey Zak above. Right on the spot.

  13. I agree that the functionality of the P1i is worse than the P900. The only exceptions are the nicer keyboard, screen, WLAN, and camera. I’m considering to switch back: A phone book without search function is as useful as a car without wheels!

  14. Aragorn asked - WHY can’t I select the time out before the automatic keylock kicks in???
    You can solve this by upgrading the firmware, via the Sony Ericsson Update Service:
    http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/support/phones/topic/updateserviceapplication?cc=US&lc=en
    The latest version doesn’t automatically lock the keys - rather, it tends to leave the phone unlocked.

    Dexter asked about sound quality. Sound volume rather than quality has been the biggest frustration of mine - I think it may be something to do with EU volume limiting regulations. I have found that you can get the best volume and sound for music and speech by setting the graphic equalizer within the Music Player to ‘Classical’.
    You can boost the volume a bit by adding the 3rd party CorePlayer application for Symbian UIQ3. However, this soon leads to distortion.

    This phone outperforms the new iPhone 3G on quite a few features - better camera, video recorder, FM radio, MMS messaging, all of which makes me reluctant to trade it in for a new model on 11 July, despite some very tempting iPhone tariffs with unlimited data from O2 in the UK. However, I think max memory in the P1i is 4GB by upgrading the memory card.
    I too really like the keyboard now I’ve got used to it - I find it works best if you completely turn off predictive text and just type away.
    Therefore very reluctant about upgrading to a new phone without a keyboard - the new Samsung Omnia i900 sounds pretty good however if you want a phone that does absolutely everything! I don’t think the new Sony Ericsson Experia X1 is going to be a massive advance on the P1i other than in looks - watch this space.
    If anybody else knows about another forthcoming ‘does everything’ iPhone killer, please let me know!

  15. blitzglide says:

    its a great phone.. i’m lovin it… i hope i can get use to it on my 1st week of usage…..

  16. The keyboard layout is awesome now that im used to it !

  17. Maybe the issue on the “Search” function is now addressed. when i first got hold of my P1i, I also was disappointed as there was indeed no search function, until i explored the phones functionality by pressing keys. The “search” function is imbedded in P1i. After going to contacts, you just have to press the first letter of the contact you wish to look and presto! you have your search. Oh ya, and the key pad? I read a lot of negative opinions or feedbacks about how hard it is to type using the qwerty key pad. But hey, Im using my phone now for the last 8 mos. and I have never been more efficient in typing txts. Once you get used to it, there is no reason for you not to like the phone. I just love this phone. It really is a very big help to me especially the office application. I can finish my reports where ever I go, as long as I have w/ me my SE P1i. About the sound, ya, it’s a bit strange when using the speaker. But when you listen to music w/ the headset, plus the music equalizer, i think the sound is good.

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