There was a slight performance lag when switching applications, however, which was particularly noticeable when switching between media applications such as the video player and the photo gallery. The Sony Ericsson Pi has a rated talk time of 9 hours and a tested talk time of 8 hours and 50 minutes. It has up to 16 days of standby time. Nicole Lee. The price is also prohibitively high. The Sony Ericsson Pi may be the perfect smart phone for tech-minded consumers, but its exorbitantly high price may put a lot of people off.
The Sony Ericsson Pi is the latest smart phone to come from the Japanese-Swedish collaboration, and it's been a long time coming. There are a number of die-hard users of the Pa , its American predecessor, and ever since the Pi was announced late last year, many people have waited patiently for its release. As with the Pa, the Pi is a serious smart phone that will please tech-minded consumers and professionals.
One of the major additions to the Pi is its inclusion of Wi-Fi support, a feature that even some of the more popular smart phones don't have.
This cool little smart phone will cost you, though; because it doesn't have the backing of a U. Much like the Pa, the Sony Ericsson Pi is a tad on the large side when compared to regular phones, but its bulk is standard for most smart phones. Measuring 4. Its color scheme has not changed much from its predecessor's, retaining the same silver finish all the way around. The phone feels comfortable in the hand, though you might want to flip the keypad flap down when holding it next to your ear for additional comfort.
The Pi is a little bulky. The Pi has a jog dial for easy navigation. The Pi has a 2-megapixel camera. The Pi comes with a Memory Stick Duo slot. The Pi takes excellent photos. Score Breakdown Design 8 Features 9 Performance 8. See full specs. Phones Culture. On the right edge is the slot for memory expansion -- Sony Memory Stick Duo or PRO Duo -- and a button that you can configure to either launch the Web browser, media player, sound recorder, video telephony, task manager or go to the device main menu or the activity menu these last two let you get to software and services on the phone, and what is on the activity menu may differ between operators.
Another button on this edge launches the main camera and shoots photos. You can also start the camera running by opening the lens cover. You do this by swivelling a circle that sits on the back of the casing. The stylus lives in a housing on the top-left back corner, and the infrared port and main power switch are on the top edge, while the bottom houses the connector for charger and accessories.
Among the accessories is a docking cradle, and you get the PC Suite software which you'll need to synchronise the Pi with a PC. Features There is so much going on with the Pi that it is difficult to know where to start. As an ordinary handset it is tri-band GSM, with 3G thrown in. A front-facing camera caters for video calling, and we've already noted the 2-megapixel camera on the back, which has a flash and self portrait mirror.
Autofocus means your shots should be nice and clear, and there is a macro shooting mode. Mobile messaging of all kinds is important to the Pi, and there is an integrated messaging area which brings together the usual suspects of email, MMS and SMS and adds in a link to let you call your voicemail. If you or your employer are keen on push email, this is catered for alongside ordinary POP email.
You can use the mini keyboard or write onto the screen with the stylus and let the handwriting recognition take the strain. There is also a business card scanner which works in conjunction with the camera. During testing it captured data from cards quite accurately and is certainly more fun than entering their information manually.
If this sounds too serious there is the media playback and gaming to consider. You will need to use Memory Sticks for your tunes, and our review handset came with a rather measly 64MB card. At least you don't need the card to listen to the FM radio, and sound quality was fine. Posted: I do hope that SE will come soon with this. Posted: I'm running the PC suite on Windows 7 without any problems. I can confirm that it runs fine though.
I C I Big Pictures [ This Message was edited by: sandy on ]. Posted: had the same problem but got it working, at least partial. As i am short in time, a short explanation must suffice. Posted: Why don't you guys run it in Vista compatibility mode?
Posted: Thanks Buddy. Posted: On , jurahman wrote: Thanks Buddy. Which one worked perfectly? I tried in Vista compatibility mode, but with no luck.
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