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Quite interesting preview of the upcoming Sony Ericsson Paris form Mobile-Review.com...


The phone more known as “Paris” has been the talk of the town for quite a while now – tidbits of precious info are leaked one after another, and generally most people are starting to imagine that the Paris is the flagship among UIQ products, or, at very least, Sony Ericsson’s most capable offering on this front. But that’s pretty much all wrong and in this short write-up we are going to dispel all myths and give you a good idea of what the Paris really is, who it is designed for and what its pros and cons are. (Note: hereinafter we are going to use the images of the Paris made by someone going by the name “gliatiotis”)

UIQ-powered devices have always been the most fashion-conscious solutions from Sony Ericsson – there has never been many, so they’ve always tried to ship the maximum in every phone of this breed. The debut of the G700/G900 has changed things – now this class of products aims at the mass-market, and especially those who are put off by “smartphones”, claiming they need a handset only with some set of features they need. In this sense, the G-series can cater for the needs of just about any user with the G502 (a feature phone) and a slew of smartphones, specifically the G700/G702/G900/G902. It would be very unwise to assume that the Paris, being a Web-centric smartphone, will end up in the P range and with a lowish index at that. Based on the system Sony Ericsson has been applying to its latest and greatest solutions, it’s clear that the Paris will take the spot about the G900, for these two are in fact twins in terms of hardware, although the former sports more powerful software and a different form-factor.

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