Problems with Sony Ericsson's P900?
Grok Headline matches for Problems with Sony Ericsson's P900?
Sony Ericsson's Maybe Possibly Hopefully
P900 Upgrade
Sony Ericsson's Maybe Possibly Hopefully
P900 Upgrade
05/04/2004 11:07 AMIt doesn't get much more speculative than this post on Mobileburn
about an upgrade for Sony Ericsson's P900 (code-named: Layla), but if
their sources hold, it looks like the upgraded version will include a
new flip-out QWERTY keyboard on the inside (as opposed to just the
outside), as well as...
Growing up is easy Sony Ericsson's P900
is sleeker and neater than its sister
P800
Growing up is easy Sony Ericsson's P900
is sleeker and neater than its sister
P800
01/02/2004 06:04 AMBBC Jan 2 2004 4:45AM ET
Sony Ericsson's K700i
Sony Ericsson's K700i
04/11/2005 09:57 AMSony Ericsson's K700i mobile phone offers "the latest in imaging,
connectivity and entertainment into one easy-to-use handset" according
to Sony Ericsson’s Product Marketing Manager Antal Keur.
The phone is equipped with a large high-quality colour screen and is
said to be "as much a phone as it is a camera." Outstanding features
of the K700i include a VGA camera with video recording capabilities,
Bluetooth wireless technology, FM radio, MP3 player, MPEG4 player and
a crisp, bright, 1.8-inch 65k TFT colour (176 x 220 pixels) display.
The phone features a camera equipped with a 4x digital zoom, and using
Sony Ericsson's QuickShare technology, users can share pictures with a
computer or other phones, using Bluetooth, email, MMS or a
(not-included) USB cable. The K700i can also be used as a remote
control for a computer using its built-in infrared, and it also
supports Java and Mascot Capsule 3D graphics platform.
With a brushed aluminium finish, the K700i is a sleek, stylish phone
that anyone could be proud to pack. The rubber cover for the power
port is also quite sleek, keeping the ports hidden, but quite
difficult to flip (and keep) up. The menu is easy to navigate on this
triple-band GSM/GPRS phone, and it supports MMS, allowing the user to
compose messages with animations, video clips, pictures and sounds.
The K700i is 3.9" x 1.8" x 0.8" (99 mm x 46.5 mm x 19.5 mm), weighs in
at 93 grams and and has a standby time of up to 300 hours and talk
time of up to 8 hours. The included headset has good sound, a shirt
clip and an on/off button, but it is hard to plug in and unplug. The
radio works well (and needs the headset to work as it is the antenna)
and is a great addition to the phone.
There are a few disadvantages to this phone. Starting off with the
minor problems, people with large fingers might have trouble pressing
the small buttons. Also, some users have complained about battery
life of the phone stating that it has to be charged every day. Spymac
didn't have this problem but the battery was brand new, though it did
drain slightly faster than batteries in other phones tested.
Now, for the more serious issues with the phone. When a picture is
taken it looks great at the time on the display but the image that is
stored is blurred and slightly different to the one previously
displayed. The most serious issue is that the menu navigation is
sometimes slow and there are often long pauses when navigating. The
phone would sometimes stop for no reason, and then, when it recovered,
it performed keypresses that occurred during the time it was paused,
putting the user in the wrong place in the menu. This frustrating
problem occurred at least half of the time that Spymac used the phone.
(After thinking it was me and my inability to use this new phone's
menu, I did some research and found that many other users had this
same problem. One user compared the K700i to his old T610 stating
"its like the difference between a tortoise and cheetah when it comes
to speed.")
The K700i is a nice little phone with great picture and graphics
quality and crisp sound. Spymac would recommend this phone if it
didn't have slow menu problems as it has crystal-clear sound and some
really cool features.
Sample picture
Pros:
MMS support
Integrated FM radio
Clear sound
Cons:
Slow menu
No email expansion
If your company has a product you would like Spymac to review, please
send an email to news@spymac.com.
Sony Ericsson's gamepad for the Z600
Sony Ericsson's gamepad for the Z600
12/22/2003 11:29 AMNot sure how we missed this, but Sony Ericsson has an attachable
gamepad out for their new Z600 flipphone called the EGB-10. They've
also just...
Sony Ericsson's HBH-200 Bluetooth
headset
Sony Ericsson's HBH-200 Bluetooth
headset
05/28/2004 02:05 PMEngadget May 28 2004 6:50PM GMT
Sony-Ericsson's Linux-based ROB-1
Sony-Ericsson's Linux-based ROB-1
03/14/2005 06:03 PMA LinuxDevices.com
article describes the new Sony Ericsson ROB-1 robot
which was announced
last week. The robot is basically a small, teleoperated camera
contained
in an 11 cm spherical shell. The two hemispheres form main drive
wheels
and a small
tail-dragger is used for balance. The robot uses a 200 MHz Freescale
Dragonball processor
with 2 MB of RAM and runs Linux. The robot can maintain a bluetooth
link
to a Sony-Erricsson P900/P910
mobile phone. The phone can control the robot and display streaming
video from the onboard camera.
Sony Ericsson's New Japan-only Premini
Sony Ericsson's New Japan-only Premini
05/11/2004 09:15 AMNot much but some pretty pictures for the moment, but Sony Ericsson
has a new phone that is an exclusive for NTT DoCoMo, which means we
won't be able to use this phone outside of Japan. The hooked back of
the 'Premini' is odd, though. It appears you'll still use...
Review of Sony Ericsson's new Z600
cellphone
Review of Sony Ericsson's new Z600
cellphone
02/10/2004 02:41 AMInfoSync review of the new Sony Ericsson Z600 cameraphone. Read...
Sony Ericsson's Virtual Product
Placement
Sony Ericsson's Virtual Product
Placement
04/09/2004 03:55 PMJOEL JOHNSON -- Sony Ericsson's P900 mobile phone is a featured
product inside of Ubisoft's new game Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow,
and one of Mobile9's forum members grabbed a screen shot. It's sort of
sad that a high-tech super agent like Sam Fisher would use a modified
commercial phone, but...
Another Sony Ericsson P900 review
Another Sony Ericsson P900 review
02/10/2004 02:41 AMHoward Chui takes on the P900, Sony Ericsson's successor to their
popular P800 smartphone:Virtually all usability issues users had with
the P800 have been addressed...
Sony Ericsson P900 smartphone
Sony Ericsson P900 smartphone
12/03/2003 12:41 AMReg Review
RSS Feed Reader for Sony Ericsson P900
RSS Feed Reader for Sony Ericsson P900
01/09/2004 09:54 PMSteve at Burningdoor has beta 3 of his RSS Feed Reader for Sony
Ericsson P900. New in this version: updating feeds automatically at a
specified time period and updated feeds highlighted. There's also talk
of getting the app to run on the Nokia 6600 -- check the discussion
for details....
Race Bluetooth car with Sony Ericsson
P900
Race Bluetooth car with Sony Ericsson
P900
12/17/2003 01:08 PMinfoSync Dec 17 2003 11:27AM ET
A how-to guide for iSync and the Sony
Ericsson P900
A how-to guide for iSync and the Sony
Ericsson P900
07/21/2004 09:27 AMFor the last two weeks, I have been unable to sync a P900 phone with
an Apple PowerBook using Apple's iSync application. Yesterday
afternoon, I solved these problems thanks to a fellow Apple user
Brandon Jenkins.
I have reco...
Address Book and Sony Ericsson P900
compatibility
Address Book and Sony Ericsson P900
compatibility
05/04/2004 12:25 PMI have summarized various hints for making Address Book as compatible
as possible with the Sony Ericsson P900 (over Bluetooth) on this page
Answering, dialling and hanging up calls are all possible, but please
note that SMS ...
Sony Ericsson P900 Layla: Good Thing
It's Just A Prototype
Sony Ericsson P900 Layla: Good Thing
It's Just A Prototype
05/06/2004 08:39 AMSlashphone takes a look at the Sony Ericsson 'Layla' prototype--the
one we all got a little too worked up about a few days ago--and
decides, you know, maybe that flip down keyboard might not be too
comfortable to use. I have to admit, as much as I am a keyboard...
Salling Clicker for Sony Ericsson
P800/P900 at MWSF
Salling Clicker for Sony Ericsson
P800/P900 at MWSF
01/06/2004 05:38 AMSalling Software this week will give attendees of Macworld Expo in San
Francisco a sneak-peek of an upcoming version of its popular Salling
Clicker utility, which will be compatible with Symbian-based
smartphones from Sony Ericsson...
Sony PSP Hardware Problems
Sony PSP Hardware Problems
12/19/2004 03:01 PM
Some early adopters of Sony's PSP are claiming serious
build-quality issues with the portable game player, including buttons
that can't be fully depressed due to their position over the LCD
screen, and discs that will eject themselves when the player itself is
twisted. NFG Games has a surprisingly enjoyable write-up about some of
the problems with the buttons, including this image of where the
right-most D-pad button and the left-most, 'square' control button
actually sit on top of the edges of the LCD panel inside, causing the
buttons to actually hit (and sometimes scrape past) the edge of the
panel—not a huge problem for the square button, they say, but a
killer when trying to use the directional pad.
Ericsson's Q1 Sparkles
Ericsson's Q1 Sparkles
04/26/2004 03:53 PMBut investors should beware. Strong profitability does not mean a
strong buy.
P900 prints to HP via Bluetooth
P900 prints to HP via Bluetooth
05/25/2004 02:16 AMinfoSync May 25 2004 5:56AM GMT
P900 Bluetooth not trouble-free
P900 Bluetooth not trouble-free
01/22/2004 08:45 AMinfoSync Jan 22 2004 10:36AM GMT
Layla, P900 Upgrade: Rumor No More
Layla, P900 Upgrade: Rumor No More
05/04/2004 01:58 PMWe've gotten a hold of the internal documents from Sony Ericsson that
move the P900 upgrade (codename: Layla) from vapor to confirmed. It's
clear from the information that the Layla isn't finalized, and to
expect some changes as the "ergonomics [are] being evaluated." Even
better, the Tri-band phone is tweaked...
P900 Bluetooth & Infrared Issues
P900 Bluetooth & Infrared Issues
12/28/2004 09:34 AMAll About Symbian Dec 28 2004 12:33PM GMT
P800, P900 PC Suite updated
P800, P900 PC Suite updated
12/12/2003 06:50 AMinfoSync Dec 12 2003 6:13AM ET
Sailing Clicker Comes To P800/P900
Phones
Sailing Clicker Comes To P800/P900
Phones
01/06/2004 10:45 AMThe company's expanding support for two newer popular phones -- the
Sony Ericsson P800 and P900 models. By Peter Cohen (MacCentral via
MyAppleMenu)
P800 users petition for P900
functionality.
P800 users petition for P900
functionality.
11/03/2003 09:08 PMInfoSync:
P800
users petition for P900 functionality. I never expected new
features, but it would be nice to have the bugs fixed.
P900 successor with a tiny, frustrating
thumb-keyboard
P900 successor with a tiny, frustrating
thumb-keyboard
05/04/2004 09:19 AM
Apparently, this is a leaked pic of the successor to the Sony Ericsson
P900 (the phone I plan on getting as soon as my first bank-statement
appears and I use it to authenticate myself to the dumbass phone
company that thinks bank-statements are better ID than Canadian
passports). Call it the P901, or the P1000, whatever: it's got a wee
keyboard on the flip-down for those who prefer thumbing out their
executive haiku to scratching at a recalcitrant
handwriting-recognition system. It looks like it might be a photoshop
job, but Rojas at Engadget says that MobileBurn, the source, is
reliable, and I'll take his word for it.
Link
(
via Engadget)
Macworld: Salling Clicker comes to
P800/P900 phones
Macworld: Salling Clicker comes to
P800/P900 phones
01/06/2004 08:08 AMSalling Software has already made
waves with Bluetooth mavens with its Salling Clicker application, an
AppleScript-savvy tool that enables you to operate your Mac by remote
control through your Bluetooth-enabled Sony Ericsson or Palm PDA.
Add iSync/Address Book support for
P908/P900 phones
Add iSync/Address Book support for
P908/P900 phones
12/19/2004 02:59 PMCertain firmware for the Sony/Ericsson P900/P908 were not included in
iSync and Address Book. This prevented the sync of these phones with
Mac OS X. Also, Address Book features like making and receiving calls
through AddressB...
Sony to Shrink PlayStation 2 September
17 - 12:18 PM ET News in Brief | Sony
Computer Entertainment is set to
Sony to Shrink PlayStation 2 September
17 - 12:18 PM ET News in Brief | Sony
Computer Entertainment is set to
09/17/2004 12:34 PMBetaNews Sep 17 2004 5:16PM GMT
Sony and MBNA Launch the SonyCard, the
Official Sony Credit Card in the
Republic Of Ireland
Sony and MBNA Launch the SonyCard, the
Official Sony Credit Card in the
Republic Of Ireland
07/15/2004 03:32 AMSony and MBNA Ireland today announces the launch of the SonyCard
Credit Card (www.SonyCard.ie) in the Republic of Ireland. [PRWEB Jul
15, 2004]
New Sony Cybershots, HP Photosmarts,
Including Sony T3 (Rawr!)
New Sony Cybershots, HP Photosmarts,
Including Sony T3 (Rawr!)
08/30/2004 09:56 AM
Gott im Himmel, ze cameras! There have been like
two dozen new cameras announced in the last few weeks as various
manufacturers start ramping up for Christmas, and Sony and HP are no
exception. Among the new Sonys announced today are two pocket-sized
beauties that I want right now: the T3, an update to the T1 and
Japan-only T11, a 5.1-megapixel camera that is Sony's thinnest at less
than three-quarters of an inch; and the DSC-L1, a candy bar
4.1-megapixel unit that is only 3.75-inches long. Just when I was
ready to buy a new camera Sony has to muck it all up with at least two
that really do it for me. Oh, and there's also the new DSC-V3, a
7-megapixel unit that looks mighty fine, as well.
The HPs, well, they are okay, but I'll be honest, they don't get me
all riled up as much as the two featherweight cameras from Sony do. If
they fixed the middling image quality of the T1 in the T3, that may be
my next sidearm. Living Room has a bunch of the press releases, and
I'll add to this post if any more info comes through during the
day.
Read - Sony Cybershot T3 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - Sony Cybershot DSC-L1 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - Sony Cybershot DSC-V3 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - HP Photosmart R607 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - HP Photosmart M407 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - HP Photosmart M307 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - Sony Shows Off New Low-End
Digicam [PCWorld (Yahoo)]
Sony PSP Launch Photos from Sony Metreon
San Francisco
Sony PSP Launch Photos from Sony Metreon
San Francisco
03/26/2005 04:13 PMMobile Tech Review Mar 26 2005 6:33PM GMT
While Sony Tries To Become Apple,
Samsung Tries To Become Sony
While Sony Tries To Become Apple,
Samsung Tries To Become Sony
05/13/2004 03:41 AMHas anyone noticed that it's becoming increasingly difficult to tell
Samsung from Sony? It appears that almost everything Sony does,
Samsung does as well. So, it's really no surprise that a little over
a month after Sony announced plans to
build
out retail stores more for advertising than for sales,
Samsung plans to
do the same thing. Of course, while Sony says they're more
interested in using the stores for advertising, Samsung has gone one
step further. They believe so strongly that this "store" is just for
advertising that
they won't sell you anything at the store.
It's for showcasing products only. Also, a random note in the
article, but the same week that Sony and Nintendo announced their
plans for their next generation handheld gaming devices, this article
also mentions that Samsung is planning for its own N-Gage like
phone/gaming device. Apparently, the dismal failure of the N-Gage
isn't enough to scare them off.
.Pro problems
.Pro problems
04/08/2005 10:13 AM
As people have reported
widely, there has been a great deal of abuse of .Pro. .Pro was
supposed to be a top level domain dedicated to creating a credentialed
area for verified professionals and profession related domain names.
People have been registering obviously unrelated domains and going as
far as selling them on eBay. This clearly violates the spirit of the
agreement, but it is still unclear whether anyone is technically
violating the agreement. ICANN has been criticized for not policing
.PRO especially in light of ICANN approving new sponsored top level
domains. As Michael Palage pointed out in his comments during the
board meeting, ICANN staff is currently investigating the issues and
they will come back with the facts and the board will discuss any
appropriate actions.
Comment -
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We Should All Have Such Problems....
We Should All Have Such Problems....
07/21/2004 12:38 PMJohn Batelle
writes....
Ad
space is running out (pdf download) on search engines.
Damn....
Why do we care? It means the demand has outstripped supply. And
that means very good things for high quality community driven web
sites. Blogs? Yes.
[Searchblog]
Here here.
Our 1UP.com site has tripled ad
revenues - since we turned on the social networking/blogging aspects
to it last month. It's an ever increasing body of inventory - in
which to run ads in.
The Problems With PCs
The Problems With PCs
09/23/2004 06:51 AMABCNEWS.com Sep 23 2004 11:02AM GMT
IT Problems at the FBI
IT Problems at the FBI
06/17/2005 03:19 PMCIO Jun 17 2005 12:22AM GMT
Report: DVD Problems
Report: DVD Problems
03/14/2005 05:07 PMproblems with 8x media, related suggestions
Grok Description matches for Problems with Sony Ericsson's P900?
GrokA matches for Problems with Sony Ericsson's P900?
Sony Ericsson P910
Sony Ericsson P910
07/20/2004 09:11 PMZDNet Jul 21 2004 1:27AM GMT
Sony Ericsson P910 unveiled.
Sony Ericsson P910 unveiled.
07/15/2004 10:22 PMInfoSync:
Sony
Ericsson P910 unveiled. Nice.
Sony Ericsson Announces P910
Sony Ericsson Announces P910
07/15/2004 08:59 AM
Finally! Sony Ericsson
finally announces the P910 smartphone -- featured previously here as
the "Layla" prototype -- a Symbian OS v7.0-powered update to the very
successful P800/P900 phones. Three versions will be released with
differing GSM bands to operate in various markets worldwide, as well
five different integrated keyboard variants to make thumb typing in
different languages easier. In addition, the P910 now has expanded
memory (64MB, up from 16MB) and supports Sony's Memory Stick Duo Pro
in sizes up to 1GB. The screen has also been bumped from a 65K color
screen to a 262K color version.
Links and higher-resolution picture inside.
Likely Legit Sony Ericsson P910 "Layla"
Images
Likely Legit Sony Ericsson P910 "Layla"
Images
07/12/2004 07:39 AM
There's not much to go on at
the moment, but one of the Mobile9 forum users posted some purported
images of the upcoming Sony Ericsson refresh, the P910. After all the
hub bub surrounding the original leaked 'Layla' information, I don't
think it's going out on a limb too much to say that these are probably
legit -- or the work of a very talented hoaxer. With Sony pulling out
of the PDA market (everywhere but Japan), it's reasonable to expect
them to start pushing cellular handset upgrades through faster and
faster. Of course, that would imply that one organization inside of
Sony knows what the other is doing, which is sort of ridiculous,
right? Tons more images on Mobile9, if you need more convincing.
Read
- P910 legit! [Mobile9]
Read - Photos Of The Upcoming P910 [Mobile9]
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Add Address Book support for the Sony
Ericsson T630
Add Address Book support for the Sony
Ericsson T630
02/18/2004 12:04 PMSo I got one of those new fangled Sony Ericsson T630's... but when I
tried the Bluetooth dialing and SMS features in Apple's Address
Book.app, I was disappointed they didn't work. Well it turns out the
fix is pretty easy and ...
New Bluesnarf Attack for Nokia and Sony
Ericsson Phones
New Bluesnarf Attack for Nokia and Sony
Ericsson Phones
04/16/2004 09:06 AMJOEL JOHNSON -- DailyWireless has some details on a new BlueSnarfing
attack against the Nokia 6310i and Sony Ericsson T610 phones--one that
will allow an attacker to disrupt a phone call, initiate calls, and
even forward speaker and microphone control to the attacker's machine.
If you have either of those...
Sony Ericsson Phone and PC Sync. With
Bluetooth
Sony Ericsson Phone and PC Sync. With
Bluetooth
06/23/2004 07:35 AMI4U Jun 23 2004 11:42AM GMT
Sony Ericsson Z1010 3G/GSM Mobile Phone
Review
Sony Ericsson Z1010 3G/GSM Mobile Phone
Review
05/24/2004 04:48 AMI4U May 24 2004 9:16AM GMT
Sony Ericsson Bluetooth headset
Sony Ericsson Bluetooth headset
03/24/2005 05:29 AMSilicon Republic Mar 24 2005 8:24AM GMT
Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Motion Cam ROB-1
Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Motion Cam ROB-1
04/11/2005 05:44 PMLetsGoDigital Apr 11 2005 8:17PM GMT
CeBIT: Sony Ericsson ROB-1 Bluetooth
Motion Cam
CeBIT: Sony Ericsson ROB-1 Bluetooth
Motion Cam
03/14/2005 06:28 PMI4U Mar 12 2005 8:43PM GMT
Sony Ericsson V800 3G Phone
Sony Ericsson V800 3G Phone
09/22/2004 09:49 AM3G Sep 22 2004 2:25PM GMT
Sony Ericsson first 3G phone available
in the UAE market
Sony Ericsson first 3G phone available
in the UAE market
08/03/2004 04:07 AMAME Info Aug 3 2004 6:56AM GMT
Sony Ericsson launches 3G phone in UAE
Sony Ericsson launches 3G phone in UAE
08/04/2004 04:47 AMMENA Financial Network Aug 4 2004 8:45AM GMT
Sony Ericsson Phones Vulnerable to
Bluetooth Attack
Sony Ericsson Phones Vulnerable to
Bluetooth Attack
02/13/2004 10:45 AMeWeek Feb 13 2004 2:18PM GMT
Sony Ericsson advises users to turn off
Bluetooth
Sony Ericsson advises users to turn off
Bluetooth
02/11/2004 03:02 PMZDNet UK Feb 11 2004 5:54PM GMT
Sony Ericsson announces trio of
Bluetooth accessories
Sony Ericsson announces trio of
Bluetooth accessories
07/15/2004 02:10 PMinfoSync Jul 15 2004 5:38PM GMT
Sony Ericsson T630: Getting Online with
GPRS and Bluetooth.
Sony Ericsson T630: Getting Online with
GPRS and Bluetooth.
12/15/2003 11:34 PMO'Grady's PowerPage:
Sony Ericsson T630: Getting Online with GPRS and
Bluetooth. Maybe now I can get online with my P800.
Sony Ericsson Cell Phone Icons 1.0
Sony Ericsson Cell Phone Icons 1.0
04/14/2005 05:00 PM8 Sony Ericsson Cell Phone Icons.
Sony Ericsson Z1010 3G Phone for
Vodafone
Sony Ericsson Z1010 3G Phone for
Vodafone
06/28/2004 05:01 AM3G Jun 28 2004 8:50AM GMT
Sony Ericsson AU W31S Music Phone
Sony Ericsson AU W31S Music Phone
03/14/2005 06:02 PM
Sony
Ericsson will be releasing the AU W31S music phone for Japanese mobile
carrier KDDI. The phone shares a passing resemblance to the Motorola
SLVR series, although the day-glo orange is certainly unique (it's
also available in white). The AU W31S will launch in Japan on April
10th, supporting ATRAC3, MP3, and WMA, among other formats.
Don't expect this model to ever hit the states.
AU
W31S [AkihabaraNews]
Problems with Sony Ericsson's P900?