Hacking Hidden Folders: P1i
Today I’ll be starting to post some useful tips on modding my beloved Sony Ericsson P1i. I know its a bit late but there are a lot of new P1i users out there that yet to be enlightened that their lil baby can actually be modded to its fullest.
Now I hear you say, “Why Sony Ericsson P1i of all the phones?”. Well for some reason, its operating system (UIQ3) has been hacked by some rocket scientists who came back from Mars in 2007. Im not that sure though of the date but the most important part is that it has been hacked and there are holes that has been opened that Sony Ericsson tried to hide from their patrons.
The 21st Awit Awards Night
Last night we were given free invites to the “21st Awit Awards” held in Eastwood City, Libis. We weren’t able to take digital-high-end photos cause we still haven’t got any of those DLSR cams that shoots flawless photos. We were at the front row seats and have our “media” IDs. So I thought “Why not take pictures?”. And so I took my Sony Ericsson P1i pda phone and started shooting beside the pros. Moral lesson? Don’t spend too much money building your high end rig. lol
*Those pictures (above) were the aftermath of taking photos using Sony Ericcson P1i.
The New Zune

Here goes the first look to a new gens of stuff. Introducing the third-gen of it’s kind – The Microsoft Zune.
It’s basically the same old Zune that most enthusiasts crave for with some, well, not so major changes. There are some new features but they’re just siblings to its old gens.
While Apple is still making prototypes and updates to their ipods/touches, Microsoft just boosts its capacities while dropping its prices. Well, at least there’s still a good news to that. This baby is just about the size of our granny’s ipod measuring 3.6×1.6×0.3in (HWD). Its comes with a bright 1.8in , boasting 320×240 pixel screen.
When it comes to images, this Zune can display a pretty sharp, crisps images supporting JPG files. I just don’t prefer a small screen but this surely will satisfy your eyes. And oh, did I hear you asking if it even go wireless? Well the answer’s yes dear. It can be sync to an 802.11g WiFi.
This player aint that bad at all. But theres still the feel of an ipod when Im touching it. I just dunno why but it really dissapoints me when players nowaday do look like ipods. Should we blame Apple about it?
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