Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Sony Ericsson Satio [Review]

  • Sony Ericsson Satio [Review]

    Sony Ericsson Satio [Review]


    Impressive spec sheet, but will it perform as well? Let's find out

    Good camera quality and features, large, high resolution display, great audio quality, connectivity features, 8 GB memory card supplied

    Plasticky design, resistive touchscreen, utterly frustrating software and user interface, abysmal web browser, no 3.5mm headphone jack, no stereo speakers, no DivX/XviD support, poor quality supplied headset, horrible battery life

    Check specifications
    Write Review
    Expert Rating :
    Rating
    Expert Review:
     
    After the Xperia X1, Sony Ericsson did not come out with a new touchscreen phone for quite some time. Last year, however, they announced two new phones, the Aino and the Satio (back then called the Idou), both of which had impressive spec sheets (especially the latter) and were poised to bring the company back on track in the ever growing touchscreen phone market.

    The Satio is pretty loaded phone and represents a couple of firsts for Sony Ericsson. It is the first phone from the company with a 12.2 megapixel camera and also the first to run the S60 operating system. But will this phone be able to stand up to the tough competition? We review the phone to find out.



    Bundle
    • Sony Ericsson Satio
    • Battery
    • Charger
    • Stereo Headset
    • USB data cable
    • 8 GB microSD card
    • Stylus
    • Software CD
    • User Guide

No comments:

Post a Comment