By Dave Bailey 30 Oct 2006
This phone was rushed to market (some months late) with unstable software, no doubt about that. Even the contacts app kept crashing.
A recent software upgrade (March/April 07) is a major improvement. There are still some 'programming opportunities' there but I no longer regret getting this phone.
Because it was mentioned in the original review, you can now change the connection method whilst connected.
I don't agree with the lack of a mini-USB making synching tricky. Yes, it would be more convenient not to have to pack an extra (proprietary/expensive to replace) cable. If it's a real concern though, there's also BlueTooth. But the type of the cable itself does not make the act of synching any more or less tricky.
Personally, I miss not being able to synch with Lotus Organizer (call me old fashioned..!).
If you own a P990i and haven't updated the software you should do so as soon as possible.
PS: Done on my P990i over WiFi. Unfortunately, WiFi eats batteries for breakfast.
Posted by: TJ 16 May 2007
It is nice to have qwerty keys, the flip for dialling and a high-resolution screen. BUT synching is tricky, with Dell laptop and Windows 2000 it's possible only via Bluetooth.
Up to three different menu options are confusing.
Intensive testing recommended before final purchasing decision.
Posted by: Uwe Birk 06 Feb 2007
My primary purpose of buying this phone was as a PDA. The back up and synch functions actually work this time which is a major improvement. But if you buy this phone prepare to be saddled with a software more unstable than a virus ridden Windows 95. I think Sony shouldn't have launched this phone without first stabilising their software. My reccomendation is the Nokia E63 if you want all the functions of the P990i on a stable platform. Only drawback is the camera.
Posted by: M Ali 12 Nov 2006
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