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Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications today unveiled the P800, a multimedia smartphone for world-wide communications. It has a large color touch-screen, in-built camera, access to the Internet and runs on triple band GSM and GPRS networks. Based on the open Symbian 7.0 platform, this is a fully featured mobile multimedia product, and the most advanced phone that has been announced in the GSM-industry. “The P800 symbolizes what we mean by mobile multimedia products, a phone that will change the way people communicate and that will help people create new ways of expression and interaction”, says Katsumi Ihara, President of Sony Ericsson.
The P800 offers the possibility of downloading and viewing video clips such as a sequence from a sports event, music video or movie trailer. The P800 is also an organizer, it can handle daily operations such as calendar, e-mail, address book and to-do-lists. All these features can easily be synchronized with the most common office applications on a PC. The P800 enables to take notes and view files such as Powerpoint, Word or Excel. Thanks to Bluetooth wireless technology, the P800 can be connected wirelessly to a Bluetooth headset, a PC, or other Bluetooth-enabled gadgets.
“The P800, built on the open, advanced functionalities of Symbian OS v7.0, is living proof of Symbian’s vision for mobile communications,” says Mark Edwards, Executive Vice President, Symbian. “We look forward to seeing some of the Symbian community’s innovative applications and services being used on this phone,” says Edwards. The P800 is open in more ways than one. Its integrated browser can access the web (HTML and xHTML), i-Mode and WAP. Furthermore, the P800 can be used across five continents and in around 160 countries as it runs on GSM 900/1800/1900. For the Chinese-speaking markets, the P802 and the P800c also handle Chinese character text input.
The P800 will be available during Q3, 2002.
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