I'm having a good run with my SE P910. It's the second one I've had. The first only lasted a day or two. Just wouldn't pair a fault with the phone, but I received a replacement quick smart.
I can say that it scores 3 out of 3 regarding your requirements. But it fails most people's 4th, that being price. A bit too pricey (I managed to do a special deal). Other than that, it's a great phone. The reception is way better than the P800. Opens pdf's and spreadsheets quite well. The camera is, well, OK. Good for taking rough pics of equipment at auctions to show the chef before you start bidding on it the next day, or how the new cheeseboard looks as a guide to staff, but not much good for anything else. It doesn't look very cool unless you're the type that's impressed by the sunglasses they sell in Memphis. The flip down keyboard is a joke but the HW recognition is OK although not as good as Newton nothing is yet (had to put that in :-). But the main thing is that it works perfectly in 10.4 (downloads a little program to the phone initially), and you'll be able to easily sync Addressbook & iCal by bluetooth. Brett Carboni Tsunami On 30/5/05 1:42 PM, "Toby Oldham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all I'm hunting for a new phone. Had a look at the Apple website, > which gave me a list to look at, and a cool little table at the > bottom which describes which brands offer the best compatibility - > they are: > > - Nokia '60' series > - Panasonic '60' series > - Sony Ericsson P800, P900 and P910 series phones > > I've been using a Sony Ericsson T68i up until this point (interface > bugs me sometimes) ... anyone have any recommendations and/or > observations on the phones grouped above? > > My criteria are that the phone be compatible with OS 10.4, not be too > big, have a functional interface (both the operating system and > physical form) e.g. buttons made for medium sized fingers, have > bluetooth, and have a decent standby time. > > Before you say anything Shay, I accept that I'll only get the > proverbial 'two out of three' criteria met in a single product. :)

