March 14, 2004

Sony Ericsson P900 Review

The Moss-man of the Wall Street Journal reviews the Sony Ericsson P900. Although he shows a slight affinity to many of aspects of the design, he still like the Treo 600 as the best current smart phone model. The pro's are good battery life, great high resolution screen, bluetooth, and removable battery. The con's are the lack of Blackberry-like keyboard and weak email program.

I also found the Treo's five-way navigation pad to be smoother and quicker than the side-mounted jog dial on the P900. And I liked the Treo's interface for making phone calls better. But the P900 is a pretty impressive device. If Sony Ericsson would build in a keyboard, cut the price in half and find a U.S. carrier, it could be a winner with Americans.