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17th October 2005 - Sony Ericsson emphasised its continued
commitment to Symbian OS today with the announcement
of its next generation smartphone to the global development
community. The P990 will be the first commercially available
smartphone to adopt the enhanced Symbian OS version
9.1 and UIQ 3 software platform. This flagship UMTS
smartphone is Wi-Fi enabled, has a 2 megapixel camera
with autofocus and features a new hardware keyboard
beneath the flip-down keypad. The phone will start shipping
during Q1 of 2006.
The P990 is the next in a line of successful Sony Ericsson
smartphones - the P800, P900 and P910 – and is based
on the same proven concept and recognisable form factor.
All have been popular with users, operators and software
developers thanks to their powerful productivity features.
Operator feedback and download statistics from the Sony
Ericsson Application Shop have shown that consumers,
both business and personal, are interested in using
their smartphones to the fullest potential. Average
Revenue Per User (ARPU) can be as high as 4 to 5 times
that of more traditional voice-centric mobiles.
To ensure a large proportion of applications are available
on the new Symbian and UIQ software platform when the
P990 goes on sale, Sony Ericsson has decided to announce
the smartphone well in advance of availability so that
developers have time to create and certify as many applications
as possible.
“The technical prowess of the P990 will be brought
to full life by applications from the third party developer
community,” said Jan Wäreby, Executive Vice President
and Head of Sales and Marketing. “Demand for applications
on the P800, P900 and P910 has been very high. Our smartphones
have been recognised as the most advanced and useful
on the market, and we want to maintain this reputation
with the P990 by ensuring there’s a rich supply of top
applications for enterprise, productivity, leisure and
gaming when users make their first visit to the Sony
Ericsson Application Shop.”
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As with its predecessors, the P990 is designed to be first
and foremost a great mobile phone. It also offers all the
benefits of UMTS including video calling, high-bandwidth multi-media
downloads and the ability to browse the Internet with full
HTML pages. These are viewed in landscape on the new Opera
8 browser. In addition, the P990 is prepared for all major
push e-mail clients enabling full e-mail access with attachments,
anywhere, anytime.
The P990 has multiple text input methods enabling it to support
all users’ needs and preferences. Writing e-mails is made
easier by the new hardware keyboard positioned beneath the
flip-down keypad on the main body of the phone. Reading them
is made simpler on the large 2.8 inch QVGA touch screen. Multi
tasking – being able to browse the Internet, send and receive
files at the same time as talking – is now possible due to
the enhanced capabilities of the new software platform.
Memory has been extended in order to handle all multi-media
downloads and e-mail attachments. Memory Stick PRO Duo up
to 4GB will be available in the market at launch and the P990
now has up to 80 MB user free memory. A 64 MB Memory Stick
PRO Duo is included in the box, preloaded with a VPN client
and trial version of a virus scan package.
The combination of UMTS and WLAN features will also significantly
improve the efficiency and flexibility of applications such
as e-mail, browsing the Internet/Intranet and video telephony.
WLAN, available in hot spots all over the world, acts as a
complement to high speed 3G services, enabling widespread
access to corporate network services.
Other new features include automatic time zone change to
the Calendar diary and updated PC sync software with extended
synchronization possibilities. Additionally the 2 Megapixel
camera with autofocus, digital zoom, photo light plus the
bright TFT screen and video recording provide a high quality
imaging experience.
In a separate announcement today, Sony Ericsson Developer
World and UIQ Technology outlined their plans to support UIQ
3 developers.
Developers can program in C++ or Java™ to create powerful
professional and personal productivity tools for the P990.
The smartphone is based on Java Platform 3 (JP-3). It supports
four new Java Specification Requests (JSR’s) including Web
Services (JSR-172) and is the twentieth phone from Sony Ericsson
supporting Mobile Java™ 3D, demonstrating the company’s leadership
in this new technology. Standard Java™ applications can be
run with either the flip-down keypad open or closed.
The P990 will be commercially available in Q1 2006. The variants
will be:
- P990i Dual mode UMTS (2100MHz) - GPRS 900/1800/1900 for
Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, Africa
- P990c Dual mode UMTS (2100MHz) - GPRS 900/1800/1900 for
Mainland China. Launch for mainland China dependant on availability
of 3G services.
- The P990 will be available in 4 hardware keyboard variants:
QWERTY, QWERTZ, AZERTY and Russian
The P990 will be demonstrated in booth # 124 at The Smartphone
Show 2005 in the ExCeL Centre in London on October 11-12,
where Sony Ericsson is headline sponsor. Rikko Sakaguchi,
Senior Vice President and Head of Product & Application Planning,
gives a keynote presentation.
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