Sony Ericsson Vivaz review


sony ericsson is an alliance of two tech giants and with phones like the vivaz it shows. it’s a tool all the way, one that will galvanize geeks and charm the usual customer.

a whole bunched of instant-and-spurt cameras today claim 720p videotape tape, but are they not an endangered species reaction giant make on both sides? for one, there are compact record cassette dslrs pushing down with competitive outlay tags, and then cameraphones are ingestion into compact camera territory with comparable still view resolution and film capture.

high-end smartphones have a long saga of trading compact amount for cramming in one mark more than the competition. the sony ericsson vivaz strikes an absolute balance between being compact and flare-plump – great hearsay for everyone who doesn’t appreciate the recent craze of smartphones the extent of a register… umm… dosage.

eight megapixel still metaphors and 720p tape with continual vehicle focus make the sony ericsson vivaz a predator of thing-and-point cameras. the vivaz is not just a cameraphone though, it’s a smartphone as well – a tricked out symbian operation on a 720mhz cpu with a 3.2” nhd pose to show it all off. that’s all in a container more compact than any combination of a prevail-forlorn camera and a ring you can think of.

key features and advantages

* 3.2" 16m-blush resistive touchscreen of 640 x 360 pixel resolution
* hd 720p record footage @ 24fps with continual sedan focus
* 8 megapixel autofocus camera with led flaunt, face and beam detection, geotagging and join focus
* symbian os 9.4 s60 5th, topped with a custom-brewed homescreen and media menu
* quad-strap gsm espouse
* 720 mhz cpu, powervr sgx committed graphics accelerator
* 3g with hsdpa 10.2mbps and hsupa 2mbps sponsor
* microsd license slot (up to 16gb, 8gb card in the box)
* built-in accelerometer
* wi-fi and gps with a-gps
* turn-to-quiet
* stereo fm radio
* tv out
* microusb and stereo bluetooth v2.0
* descent audio quality
* preinstalled wisepilot navigation software
* web browser has satiated flash defense
* office deed viewer

main disadvantages

* no camera lens protection
* led burst not eloquent enough
* no auto form for the moment/tape light
* no stereo speakers
* the s60 5th book ui isn't to the best in class values
* no divx or xvid provision out-of-the-box
* no proximity feeler to tuft the divide during a call
* no smart or influence dialing
* no digital area (magnetometer)
* no bureau document cutting (lacking a salaried upgrade)
* videocalling uses only the highest camera (no inferior one)

the feature inventory grass very little to nitpick about, so is it time retire your old compact camera and make the flinch the vivaz? that’s what we’ll try to find out. as for its performance as a smartphone the catalog of key skin suggests glib sailing most of the way.

               

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