Sony Ericsson P800
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Sony Ericsson P800
I checked out this new model and was rather disgusted... it feels like a plastic toy, and looks so breakable. The T68i (which I have) seems like such better quality, at least in terms of construction. Also, I hear that the P800 still has some software issues? Any ideas/experiences?
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I bought one last week and have been very impressed. So far, the phone seems fast and reliable, and after a few initial teething problems, I'm finally learning to use most of the features on the phone.
A few complaints:
1) Most of the handwriting recognition characters are the same as a Palm. However, Palm users will find that the Palm 'A' and 'T' aren't recognised, so there is some re-training required.
2) Outlook calendar syncronisation does not copy all-day events. There appears to be no work-around for this at present.
3) Outlook contacts with just a company name are translated as firstname, lastname and listed accordingly. Hence "Inside Flyer" becomes "Flyer, Inside" in the listings -- meaning I can't find anything I have listed under company-name only.
4) Poor microphone location means I'm constantly covering the mic with the palm of my hand as I speak on the phone -- so no one can hear me.
5) Daft ringtones. Why can't I just get a normal ringtone, instead of all this polyphonic, melodic nonsense?
Otherwise, I couldn't be more happy with the phone. It is a little brick-like, but it replaces two devices and is far smaller than most PDA's.
A few complaints:
1) Most of the handwriting recognition characters are the same as a Palm. However, Palm users will find that the Palm 'A' and 'T' aren't recognised, so there is some re-training required.
2) Outlook calendar syncronisation does not copy all-day events. There appears to be no work-around for this at present.
3) Outlook contacts with just a company name are translated as firstname, lastname and listed accordingly. Hence "Inside Flyer" becomes "Flyer, Inside" in the listings -- meaning I can't find anything I have listed under company-name only.
4) Poor microphone location means I'm constantly covering the mic with the palm of my hand as I speak on the phone -- so no one can hear me.
5) Daft ringtones. Why can't I just get a normal ringtone, instead of all this polyphonic, melodic nonsense?
Otherwise, I couldn't be more happy with the phone. It is a little brick-like, but it replaces two devices and is far smaller than most PDA's.
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Thanks Matt. Have you had any battery issues?
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The battery is rated for 400 hours standby or 24 hours talk-time. I can believe the standby figure, since the phone shuts down its display after 1 minute, but I find the talk-time figure a little hard to swallow. I accidentally left the camera switched on in my pocket for 3 hours, and found that my battery was about 30-35% drained.
For my purposes, the battery life is fine -- I can take the phone away for a weekend without needing to re-charge. I'm a 'charge it every night' kind of guy, and typically spend an hour or two talking on the phone each day. The battery is rarely more than 15% drained.
Bear in mind, though, that the official recharge time on this phone is 4 hours.
There's an excellent, comprehensive review available here and another one here.
You may also wish to get in touch with ScottC and kanebear, both of whom have a P800 (and both of whom are very happy with it). See the related thread in Travel Technology.
I picked up my phone (on contract) for around US$60 here in the UK. I think they're around US$800 SIM-free.
For my purposes, the battery life is fine -- I can take the phone away for a weekend without needing to re-charge. I'm a 'charge it every night' kind of guy, and typically spend an hour or two talking on the phone each day. The battery is rarely more than 15% drained.
Bear in mind, though, that the official recharge time on this phone is 4 hours.
There's an excellent, comprehensive review available here and another one here.
You may also wish to get in touch with ScottC and kanebear, both of whom have a P800 (and both of whom are very happy with it). See the related thread in Travel Technology.
I picked up my phone (on contract) for around US$60 here in the UK. I think they're around US$800 SIM-free.
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I don't find the case to be cheap at all. Several people have commented that the flip looks cheap, but I don't really agree. The answer in that case is to remove it - which I won't do because I cannot get the hang of using virtual buttons when checking voicemail/bank balances/etc.
I think it looks at least as polished as my T68.
-alan in sitges
I think it looks at least as polished as my T68.
-alan in sitges

