.For starters, it'll have a touchscreen (which is par for the course these days), together witha 5 megapixel camera, GPS, WayFinder 7.0 software, and a curious weather application as well. From the sounds of it, this will give you a heads-up on what the weather will be doing where you now, by combining your current position with an online weather service. It looks superb, despite the fact it's got one of those annoying rocker-style keypads first seen on the M600i. It's features aren't too shabby, either, with touchscreen, 5 megapixel camera, GPS, WayFinder 7.0 software, and a weather application as well.
The front of the phone holds a large touch display (with UIQ 3.3 supporting WQVGA, VGA & WVGA), a video call camera above the display, a minimalistic D-pad and two call keys making use of the same material as the rest of the front. This is quite nice, actually, and does affect the overall look of the device, more than you’d probably think it would. The back of Paris seems to have been made of metal. It looks quite nice, yet very simple. A sliding lens cover is protecting the 5 mega pixel camera on the top of the backside.
The Sony Ericsson P5i is a GSM Quadband/UMTS/HSDPA slider phone and powered by Symbian 9.3 - UIQ 3.3. The 2.8 inch display with support of full VGA resolution and touchscreen, making it perfect for mobile video watching and web surfing. Other features include GPS, WiFi, 160MB internal memory, M2/microSD expansion slot, and a 5 megapixel CyberShot camera with autofocus and flash. Paris will be announced before the end of May, and will be available in shops as early September! We haven’t got a price tag on this baby as of yet.