by mobiles-fly — published on March 21st, 2002
13-20 March - CeBIT 2002, Hannover, Germany
Sony Ericsson, newly formed from a merger between Ericsson and Sonys mobile-phone divisions, presented six phones
The stunning P800 imaging phone and Z700 gaming were on display.
Nokia announced 5 new devices, including the 7210 - the companys first to use the Series 40 user interface. The 7210 is the successor to the 7110
Both the 3410 (entry-level) and the 3510 were also delivered at CeBIT.
Siemens introduced just one new phone - M50.
Motorola showed - its first 3G handset - the A820.
Toshiba announced its entry into the European phone-making sector its first GPRS handset
The European debut of i-mode took place at CeBIT 2002 - NTT DoCoMo showed off their products.
tags: CeBIT 2002, NTT DoCoMo, Siemens M50, Sony Ericsson P800, i-mode
by mobiles-fly — published on March 2nd, 2002
Sony Ericsson today unveiled the P800, a multimedia smartphone. It has a large 208 x 320 pixel color
touchscreen, 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 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. P800 can be connected wirelessly to a Bluetooth™ headset, a PC, or other Bluetooth™-enabled gadgets. The P800 will be available during Q3, 2002.
tags: Sony Ericsson p800, bluetooth, smartphone, symbian, touchscreen