
There are some services that alowed video streaming from phones like Molv or Qik. Unfortunately both sites does not support UIQ3 phones like G900, G700, P1i, P990i or W960i. But there is still interesting alternative from Bambuser: This one as a native UIQ3 client, a large user base and it does work very good.
Bambuser Features:
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Great news for UIQ user! MyPhoneExplorer is now fully supports SE UIQ3 phones. You can now say goodbye to SE´s PC Suite and change with tih apps to explore and manage your Sony Ericsson phone. With this software, you can easily organize efficiently the messages, files, calendar, alarms and many more.
The changes at a glance:
• full compatibility to UIQ3-Phones (P990i, P1i, M600i, W950i, W960i, G700, G900)
• read/write access to notes on the phone
• SMS-Chatfeature
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You might’ve read the post about the Paris’ ‘new name’, the P200. Thanks to my friend Meraj Chhaya from phonereport.info for correction of the new name.
According to Unwiredview post about the Sony Ericsson naming system (you can read it here), the P200 should be a candybar (ends with 0), not a slider, which the Sony Ericsson P5i is. And actually, the model number P5i fits the part very nicely, since model numbers ending in 5 mean the phone has a slider form factor, according to SE’s new naming system.
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Our friends at the Mobile-review have a post that might be interesting for you. The article tells us about the Paris and the Sony Ericsson Mobile Company. You can read the full article here. But in the mean time, please read the final paragraphs of the article:
The Paris looks more like Sony Ericsson’s attempt to settle down in the segment of touchscreen devices before Motorola or Nokia make it there. In my opinion, this is a niche-aimed solution that is not like the G900 (which has all what it takes to turn into a widely adopted device). The Sony Ericsson Paris will be sort of a late call and too few will really crave for its QWERTY keyboard. It’s pretty difficult to find a scenario where its sales numbers will be stellar.
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A while ago the Paris was published as the Sony Ericsson P5i. But now, we can now be sure that the real and official name for the Paris is the P200. This information came from a leaked UA Profile.
There are many posts before this one that revealed the specification of P200 a.k.a. Paris. However, let’s take a brief look about this handset. The Sony Ericsson P200 will run on UIQ 3.3 platform and will sport Wi-Fi, GPS and 3G connectivity. It will also have a 5.0 MP camera with a sliding lens cover. Not to forget the touchscreen and a P1i style QWERTY keypad.
Via: Cellpassion
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in their obligatory round of FCC testing has confirmed the existence of the long-rumored “BeiBei”, the former codename for the G702 (the specific example submitted here appears to be a G702c variant).
The Symbian-equipped powerhouse comes with a 3.2 megapixel camera and Memory Stick Micro (M2) card slot for extra memory. The candybar handset features a touchscreen (a la the G700 and G900) display with a stylus in addition to a roller bar for navigation.
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Isn’t it kind of boring to hear that there’s another Paris P5i picture? However this time it’s different folks. Finally, we have the best spy photos of this long-awaited handset, held by a real hand.
The slim handset will come with some of great technologies inside. Among its features are a stylus and finger-based 2.8-inch touchscreen, HSDPA/HSUPA connectivity, built-in Wi-Fi, GPS, 360 MHz CPU, and Symbian 9.3, UIQ 3.3 operating system, 5 megapixel camera, secondary video call camera, and the same type of keyboard as the M600 (2 characters on a key). In addition, the P5 will also be pre-installed with Google Map, Wayfinder and Opera Mobile software.
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