Review of Sony Ericsson Aino

by asmar on May 25, 2010

Sony Ericsson are on the shift newly and the Aino is very much part of the program. But living in the darkness of the Satio and X10 is not a great deal fun we deduction. So, the Sony Ericsson Aino is eager to live a twice life.

At first fleeting look, it’s a touch screen PMP, but on a next look it’s a usual slider handset with an extra large screen. It’s not the final PlayStation handset but it does have distant Play, to wirelessly couple with Sony’s PlayStation 3.

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As far as characteristic phones go, the Aino has attractive a great deal all – outstanding connectivity, full-featured steering, a great camera, abundance of interior storage space and a simple-but-snappy feel media menu.

Incidentally, don’t let anybody tell you touch screen functionality is incomplete to the proprietary Sony Ericsson multimedia menu. We were agreeably amazed with Opera Mini, which seemed to fairly concur with the Aino touch scheme.

Touch screen steering is all present and it performed extremely effortlessly. This means touch forbidden Java games might work as well.

Of course, this was just a solo small covert exposed. Let’s take an earlier seem at what in addition the Aino may be hitting there.

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Features

1.    8 mega pixel auto focus camera with LED flash; geotagging, touch-focus, face discovery,
2.    3″ 16M-color capacitive touch screen, 240 x 432 pixels
3.    Quad-band GSM holds up
4.    Tri-band 3G with 7.2Mbps HSDPA, 2Mbps HSUPA
5.    Picture stabilization; VGA video footage @ 30fps
6.    Several amount of feel screen functionality – touch-enabled media and camera border
7.    Touch works in Java apps as well, e.g. Opera Mini
8.    Built-in GPS earpiece with A-GPS; Test edition of Wisepilot steering software
9.    Wi-Fi with DLNA
10.    FM radio with RDS
11.    Hi-Fi Bluetooth 2.1
12.    Micro SD card slot
13.    Wireless Bluetooth headset with 3.5 mm audio jack and pleasant earphones, desktop docking station and 8GB Micro SD card in box
14.    Remote play for Play station 3

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