
This should be interesting for business users - both phones cater for the business audience. Sony Ericsson's flagship is known for it's business capabilities, such as handling documents, as well as it's all in one features. It's got a 3.2 Megapixel Camera, Wi-Fi, and "Blackberry Connect" (which counts as push e-mail). On the other hand, you've got Research in Motion's top of the line Blackberry Curve - incidentally challenging the P1's position as one of the top phones for businessmen and entrepreneurs. So which one should you get? Here's my take on the issue:
Sized Up:

Both share similar sizes, so don't expect anything drastically different when you're using one or the other. Similar thickness, similar height. Probably the largest difference when it comes down to it is the...
Screen: 2.5 inches on the BB Curve, against the 2.6 inches on the SE P1. Both have a resolution of 320 x 240 - however, the BB Curve still uses the older 65K colour screens, as opposed to Sony Ericsson's 262K screen. So you can definitely expect to see better colours on the P1 than on the Curve. And also, the P1 sports a touch screen, which may be a tipping factor for many business users who also need handwriting input for languages such as Chinese/Japanese.
Keyboard: Ah, the Blackberry's famous QWERTY style keyboard against the Sony Ericsson's new semi-QWERTY keyboard. I think it's down to personal preference again, but SE's implementation seems to save quite a bit of space compared to the Blackberry (or maybe I'm just slightly biased here). Think you have to try it out to see which one you'll prefer more in the end.
Operating System: Blackberry's proprietary OS against UIQ, developed by UIQ technology (owned by Motorola and SE). In terms of applications and functionality, UIQ has the edge simply because there are more apps for UIQ than for Blackberry. But UIQ also suffers from set backs such as not as stable as Blackberry's OS (although this is not such a huge issue on the P1 unless you constantly tweak it like I do), and having a steeper leaning curve, in my opinion, than Blackberry. But there are more games, applications, and themes to offer for a UIQ handset than a Blackberry one.
Networks: Unfortunately Blackberry's Curve is still on the 2G network, running on EDGE. SE's P1 runs on the 3G network, so if data is a must for you (such as for surfing in your free time) then the P1 has a distinct advantage over the Blackberry. However, the P1 only supports European 3G (3G 2100) - and it's only triband, as opposed to Blackberry's quadband Curve. That means that if you'll be travelling to America, then the P1 won't be able to take advantage of 3G, falling back to GPRS - which is slower than EDGE.
WiFi: The Blackberry Curve has built in WiFi for both 802.11b/g, giving it the slight edge compared to the P1's B-only WiFi. And Wireless G is up to 5x faster than Wireless B - so if you're always working in a WiFi hotspot, this might also be an important factor to consider.
Surfing: The P1 uses Opera 8.65 as it's browser, whilst Blackberry uses their own proprietary one. Opera is definitely the winner here - it's well know for it's browsing performance and speed.
Camera: 3.2 MP on the P1 against 2 MP on the Blackberry. Need I say more?
So here's the P1i pitted against the newest Blackberry. Stay tuned for more soon - I'll be 'borrowing' my friend's BB Curve for a hands on review. Oh, and that won't be for another week or so, so feel free to leave requests and comments on what I should test on.



well i haven't seen the bb-browser, but when counting opera 8.65 as a winner on the P1i the bb-browser has to be really bad.
I prefer Opera Mini and would really love to see Opera 9x on UIQ devices with Safari(iPhone-browser)-like features.
We have a lot of Curve users in the company (I'm one of the few "bring my own crackberrys"), and after playing with the Curve and owning the P1i for some time, I think it all comes down to personal preference.
For a business user, the Curve is definitely very appealing as it offers a better native BB software, so it's better for messaging. Also, many people prefer the full qwerty keyboard.
The P1i keyboard is about the same once you get used to it, but you do need to get used to it. You can type just as fast, if not faster once you get used to rocking the keys. It's also nice that you can choose from a list of words for auto complete.
On the other hand, if you use your phone outside of work frequently, the P1i is probably a bit more versatile with a much better camera, better web browsing capability, touch screen, etc. I also love the stereo headset which is great for calls and listening to the radio.
I'm not so sure about the battery life on the Curve, but I once talked nearly non-stop between 9:30-5:30 with a few minutes break here and there, and the phone still had enough juice left until later that evening (official specs for talk time in GSM Mode is 10 hours).
If I had to choose today without considering the cost, I'd still pick the P1i, but it's going to be close.
My 2 cents
Opera 8.65 is a cool browser... N rocks on windows mobile...!! I even heard that, opera 9 has been tested n will be released soon and is gonna be much more cooooooooool I believe!! ….This is all well and fine but one sad thing with my Sony Ericsson’s p1i (which has built in opera browser) is that it doesn't have play back capability within the browser. I have a simple html page in which I have specified one object tag… within that a wave file as data source...and when I am trying to access that html file from within the opera browser the tag works..! But no play back of wave files as such..! (No sound) this means opera browser do recognizes that it is wave mime type but not able to play back the wave file....what could be the reasons..?. Do I need to install some other player on my p1i or download some codec...I do have gone through UIQ and Sony Ericsson's forums...they say Sony Ericsson device’s with UIQ doesn’t provide some apis to support real player moreover adobe is not providing support for symbian UIQ devices …this means no chance of getting flashlite for pi1 In future.
I have even tried installing oggplayer and unrealplayer which are specially made for UIQ’s but they are available only for the older versions of UIQ …my Sony Ericsson’s p1i has UIQ 3 or later and opera 8.65 browser …I want to play back wav as well as MP3 files from within the opera browser of my Sony Ericsson’s p1i handset…. is that possible ….? Does anyone have solution for this problem…?
I would be very thankful if u can help me out with this…
Thanks in advance :)
B.Satyawani