Sony Ericsson P910
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can you go on aim or yim on this phone?
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US availability
The 910i's (900, 1800, 1900) are starting to flood Ebay. There's now one apparently legitimate listing from a Virginia company offering the p910a (850, 1800, 1900) with a delivery date of Oct. 8. This is a "never locked" carrier free item.
Anyone have any new info on official release, specifically ATTWS??
Thx.
which one is better
nokia 6260 or Sony Ericsson p910? there is also the nokia 9500. thanks in advance for any inputs.
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Any chance this'll be on tmo?
This phone has everything I'm looking for! But it doesn't sound like there's much talk for it as a tmobile phone (which I am on). Could I unlock it and still use the data features if it only came out for ATT or Cingular?
Planned availability
Anyone find it odd that the planned availability says "3Q 2004" but there are no carriers listed below it - such as Cingular or AT&T Wireless? Perhaps they are way behind and it isn't due until 1Q 2005.
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Pricing?!!
Have you heard anything about the price range for the P910?
It's beautiul!!
anyone know what carrier, and possible price.
keyboard looks alittle flimsy and hard to type on....
I hope it isnt plqued with the problems they say the mpx220 has âšī¸
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THAT P910
đ I AM HAPPY TO SAY THAT I CAN ASSURE THAT THE P910 WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR ATT WIRELESS I AM AN INDUSTRY INSIDER AND I FOR ONE AM EXCITED ABOUT THE PHONE IT IS GREAT THE BEST DAMN THING ON THE MARKET BY FAR F*CK A V600 WITH THAT MICROSCOPIC SCREEN
Blackberry Support?
In the press announcement and on other sites I have read about the 910a supporting Blackberry's push e-mail protocol. I don't see this reflected in the spec. posted on this site for the 910.
Does anyone know if the 910 will support Blackberry?
viperJul 16, 2004, 8:20 AM
over in the "Sony Ericsson Updates Phone Lineup" discussion:
Cathing Up to Nokia
I happen to think that the design (aesthetics) of sony-ericsson phones keeps improving with each new release while nokia phones designs keep getting stranger and less accessible.
Nokia for a long time was the only phone company that "got it." They designed attractive phones that lent themselves to personalization.
The rest of the industry has finally figured out that you need one or some very good industrial designers on your team. Phones are personal devices not grey boxes like PCs. Nokia can longer differentiate on this feature which leaves pricing and their subsequent reduction in prices.
I expect nokia's market share to stabilize at about 20% within the next couple of years.
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over in the "Sony Ericsson Updates Phone Lineup" discussion:
Z500a
Its great that Sony Ericsson is introducing these new phones, however, when is the Z500a going to be AVAILABLE????????????????
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