OK, first impressions. I like it.
It's the first smartphone i've had, so thing are a little different than i'm used to. Took a half hour of playing around and swearing to figure out that certain options and programs only appear when you open the flip, like the control panel for example. Once i worked out that i was able to turn on Bluetooth and start transfering my contacts from my K750/W800. Only problem with this was that the K750 kept producing corrupt vcf files. Turns out 5th name in my list was causing problems (no idea why). Transfered the rest individualy and dumped some un-needed numbers too. It's strange the way the P990 treats everything, including BT uploads, as messages rather than just file transfers.
I also find it odd the way messaging is like a seperate app, rather than just a function of the phone. But i guess i'll get used to that farely easily.
The screen on this is amazing. There is no way to compair it to a regular phone. very bright and very clear.
Predicting text is far more advanced than the K750 too. It remembers what words you have typed before and in what order. For example, if i type "Bilbo Baggins" once, the next time i type "Bilbo" it will offer to add "Baggins" in automatically. It also re-orders the alternative word list to reflect what you type most. I used to think the K750 did this as well, but i didn't notice it nearly as quickly as the P990.
Although the camera is still 2mp, it is much much clearer than the K750. Using is it also more like a proper camera than before.
The music player is pretty cool too. It shows cover art embeded in the MP3s, the details are also shown on the default phone screen when the media player is minimised.
Other than being a little fiddly at times, i don't have any complaints. Yet it is large, but that hasn't started to piss me off quite yet, although it might in time