Sony ericsson aino startup sequence
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Sony Ericsson knows how to do screens, and this one is sharp and bright. And yet there‘s a 4mm of empty space to left and right of this area, which could have utilised to allow for larger keys. Visually, it’s fine but, again, all buttons, bar the navpad, are a bit small. The navpad and function keys are based around Sony Ericsson’s classic circular design.
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Keeping it simple, 4 green lights show full power and 1 blinking red shows a dire need to charge. The overall balance of the handset doesn’t sit comfortably under the fingers and feels as though the phone might topple forwards when tapping out numbers. By holding the switch at the base, the lights start illuminating upwards signalling the powering up and finally blink to indicate how much power there is left in the unit. Underneath the smooth and responsive slide, is the relatively cramped number pad. It weighs 134g and extends to 150mm with the slide opened. But with dimensions of 104mm x 50mm x 15.5mm when closed, it isn’t ideal for slim-fit pockets. It has to be to accommodate its 3in screen.
It’s an excellent mobile with loads of features. It’s launching soon in US and will be given out with a price tag of 599.99. Things can be clunky and Sony Ericsson may well be trying to do too much fancy stuff without getting the basics right. Sony Ericsson is spearheading its mobile Aino in the world 31Oct2009 Categories: Sony Ericsson Phones - Admin 07:08 Sony Ericsson is spearheading its mobile Aino in the mobile world. Overall, it sounds like quite a lot of innovation is going on with the Aino, but in reality it doesn’t hang together that well. The phone will pick up video and audio streamed from the PS3, and you can use the console's Play TV DVR add-on to watch, pause and record live TV if you live in Italy, France, Spain, Germany or the UK – more on this later. Aino is the first touchscreen slider from Sony Ericsson that stores a number pad and navigation keys right under its 3' display.The front is dominated by a large 3 inch display, which is capable of showing up to 16 million colours with 240:432 resolution.It’s got an 8 megapixel camera with photo flash, Touch focus, Face and Smile detection, Smart contrast, Geo-tagging, BestPic and loads of. If you have a PlayStation 3, you can control it from a distance with Aino's Remote Play feature.