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Reviews (8)
21 Oct, 2010
P1i seems to be everything I hoped my P990i would be!
OK. I've only had this for a day but already it's more stable than the P990i this is supposed to replace and, most importantly, it uses the same batteries as the P990i so I can go on long trips with a few charged batteries knowing I can do most light work normally done on a laptop. With Ryanair limiting cabin baggage weight to 10kg and charging £15 for a suitcase and most laptops weighing around 2kg at least plus cables and so on, this is a decent option. 3g, WiFi, GPRS, EDGE, bluetooth, IR, expandable by MMC card to 16gb, using all the cables from the P990i to connect to PC, same chargers and so on, it's just what I needed.
The WiFi on my iphone stopped working, now the 3g seems to have stopped as well, you can't change batteries so you spend your life looking for somewhere to charge it and updating itunes which defaults to whatever the local language is when you're traveling. It's as if Apple sill regard it as a phone you're just borrowing from them and it's still theirs'. I prefer "normal" phones you buy, unlock and work with.
I prefer buying older model phones since I don't have the time to act as a free "beta tester" for manufacturers' new phones and operating systems.
The screen on the P990i is slightly bigger perhaps and there are more text input option. The P910i was BRILLIANT but had no 3G. The P800 was also very stable and you could run an office from a P800 with a bluetooth keyboard as long as you had EDGE data. All I wanted was something to replace the P910i with something the same, a bit faster perhaps but with 3G and WiFi. The P1i seems to be that. Having said that, as soon as I post this review, I know the phone will crash!
EDIT December 2012. I have just bought my third P1i. I found a stock of 16gb MMC cards going cheap and am sticking with this (and some Nokia 6120 classics I also like). My other PCs are all set up to deal with these phones and I don't want the upheaval of finding newer phones' PC suites won't work with older operating systems I have on some much loved, reliable old PCs. I'm not saying new phones are rubbish but I do need them to offer me a lot more that's new and useful for me to want to change, 4G? Nice idea but even though I have plenty of 3G phones, I often find myself with no 3G coverage so I'll wait a while before I try 4G.

27 May, 2018
It was reasonably priced and it works in my full frame DSLR
What more could I ask for? If I was shooting loads of full frame RAW sports images, maybe I'd discover this had flaws but it has never given me a problem. It just works. Comes out of the camera, into a PC, I shift the pix, back in the camera and accepts more data.
21 Oct, 2010
P1i seems to be everything I hoped my P990i would be!
OK. I've only had this for a day but already it's more stable than the P990i this is supposed to replace and, most importantly, it uses the same batteries as the P990i so I can go on long trips with a few charged batteries knowing I can do most light work normally done on a laptop. With Ryanair limiting cabin baggage weight to 10kg and charging £15 for a suitcase and most laptops weighing around 2kg at least plus cables and so on, this is a decent option. 3g, WiFi, GPRS, EDGE, bluetooth, IR expandable by MMC cad to at least 8mb, using all the cables from the P990i to connect to PC, same chargers and so on, it's just what I needed.
The WiFi on my iphone stopped working, now the 3g seems to have stopped as well, you can't change batteries so spend your life looking for somewhere to charge it and updating itunes which defaults to whatever the local language is when you're travelling. It's as if Apple sill regard it as a phone you're just borrowing from them and it's still theirs. I prefer "normal" phones you buy, unlock and work with.
I prefer buying older model phones since I don't have the time to act as a free "beta tester" for manufacturers' new phones and operating systems.
The screen on the P990i is slightly bigger perhaps and there are more text input option. The P910i was BRILLIANT but had no 3G. The P800 was also very stable and you could run an office from a P800 with a bluetooth keyboard as long as you had EDGE data. All I wanted was someting to replace the P910i with something the same, a bit faster perhaps wth 3G and WiFi. The P1i seems to be that. Having said that, as soon as I post this review, I know the phone will crash!