Sony Ericsson has started a campaign for promoting their upcoming P1 smartphone model. A promo spot has been developed for this, making it clear for everybody just what they should expect from their future release.
The advertisement features Sony Ericsson P1 handset
showing off all its best qualities in a vivid and appealing way. The concept is a highly
futuristic one, as the mobile phone is featured in a gray, cold environment, where some tiles flip it on all sides and reveal certain performances.
The first thing that the mobile phone prides on is its QWERTY keypad which comes in an innovative and compact alternative to others. It's just delightful to see them tremble to the sound of the beat just as they would under the handling of some skilled fingers.
Moving on, the promo spot shows the Web browsing performances of the Sony Ericsson P1 handset. And it does have what to pride with. The smartphone is capable of providing RSS feeds and an Opera Web browser together with its high functionality.
Sony Ericsson P1 also comes with evolved messaging features, as the promo shows using a stylus with rapid movements and screen taps. The handset is capable of sending MMS and email messages, depending on the needs coming from its owner.
One excellent aspect about this phone is that it also recognizes handwriting, which the promo also shows. The blitz of the 3.2 megapixel camera glows rapidly as it captures images at a considerably high quality. After that, the card scanner takes a photo of the name of an artist. It then recognizes it for searching it over the Internet and helping the user download
music files coming from that specific artist.
In total, 52 seconds of a vivid display of high performance coming from the Sony Ericsson P1 smartphone. All performances seem crammed in this small amount of time, as it would have probably taken longer to fully present all that it has to offer. The handset has been announced for release in the third quarter of year 2007. The launch of this promo spot makes it clear that time for the final release is getting close.