Versatile Mobile Device
Posted on October 2nd, 2009 in Computers & Technology | No Comments »
Sony Ericsson SATIO is a universal mobile device, which included everything from arrest looks amazing features for users of the mountain. It is quite successful and popular in today’s users because of its multi-dimensionality of the excellent work. He is one of such sophisticated gadgets that meets all the requirements to the best of their abilities.
Sony Ericsson is one of the most popular brands of mobile phones in those days. He always worked himself into a regular practice approach to the phones that are flooded with amazing opportunities and cheerful look. This is a great brand of acquired technology, such as “Windows Mobile” and “UIQ” from the Swedish manufacturer of the software “Symbian” and the American giant ‘Microsoft’, respectively. Sony Ericsson Mobile basically divided into five episodes focus on specific functions, such as music, camera work, business (Internet, e-mail), all rounder, design and budget-oriented. These series Cyber Shot, Bravia, Walkman, UIQ and Xperia. SATIO is one of those shiny phone, which once again proved the superiority of Sony Ericsson in their respective field of mobile phones.
This phone supports Java Based A-GPS enables users of geographical knowledge on their respective territory or region. Google Maps, WMV/RV/MP4/3GP video player, music player MP3/WMA/WAV/RA/AAC/M4A, gesture control and the organizer of some of its features Misc. Gadget gives you the object IM and blessed with a WAP 2.0 HTML browser with RSS Reader, which allows it to seamlessly view their functions. Phone will be available in three colors enthusiastic black, silver and Bordeaux.
The most striking feature of this phone is its camera. 12 mega pixels with a resolution of 4000×3000 pixels, autofocus, xenon flash, video, LED flash, Touch Focus, Geo tags, face and smile detection, secondary VGA video call facility. All these features are enough to indicate the effectiveness of the camera themselves. Video can be captured through the camera at 30 frames per second.
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