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by ADAM CAITLIN - Date: 2010-02-10 - Word Count: 636 Share This!

The Sony Ericsson Satio meets the expectations of the users with its huge pile up of interactive applications and user-oriented features. Needless to say, it is blessed with drop-dead gorgeous looks.

Looks, technology and performance are the three factors that drive the mobile phone market. This is because, the era when these gizmos were just used to serve the purpose of communicating has long passed and mobiles today have newer roles to portray. People have become style conscious and they do not want to carry age-old bulky handsets with boring monotonous looks. The latest trend is to follow the latest technologies and bid adieu to the older ones. Performance related expectations have been present at all times though. There are not many phones that comply with these parameters. The Sony Ericsson Satio is an exception that beautifully combines all three and offers a lot more than the users' expectations.

Though the Sony Ericsson Satio is fully-loaded with out of this world features and revolutionary applications with extra-ordinary capabilities, one of the best known features that it boasts of is the 12 mega pixel camera, that it brings along. The camera delivers an unbelievable output that not only scores high on quality, but is exceptionally clear as well. It is equipped with several state of the art features that truly enhance its performance. These include auto focus, xenon flash, video LED flash, Touch focus, face and smile detection and geo-tagging. It allows the individuals to capture photographs, as well as record videos, that too at the rate of 30 frames per second. To enable video calling, a secondary VGA camera has also been provided.

Connectivity options galore with this wonder gizmo. It supports Class 10 GPRS, HSDPA, HSUPA and Class 10 EDGE. On top of that, the users have been provided with an option to use Wi-Fi with DLNA. To connect the phone to another device, compatible with the handset, it provides the users with two options to choose from. The individuals can either put to use the v2.0 Bluetooth with A2DP or v2.0 USB, depending upon he requirement.

The phone book of the Sony Ericsson Satio has been designed in such a brilliant way that it can hold unlimited entries, ensuring that the users never encounter a pace crunch when it comes to saving contact information. For the convenience of the individuals, detailed call records for a maximum period of 30 days are kept. In terms of storage, the users are provided with an internal memory of 128MB, with an option to expand the memory up to 32GB. An 8GB card is already included.

Music being Sony Ericsson's forte, this gizmo comes loaded with enhanced music playing capabilities. It brings along a music player that supports most of the file formats, including MP3 and M4A, among others. To ensure that the users do not miss out on the latest singles, a stereo FM radio has also been imbibed. To add on to the entertainment quotient, several interesting games have also been provided. Not to forget the video player, that allows the individuals to watch their own videos, apart from the prerecorded ones.

The Sony Ericsson Satio allows the users to exchange SMS, MMS, e-mail and instant messages. And to connect to the world wide web, the individuals can put to use the WAP 2.0 browser that comes along. Working on Symbian Series 60 OS, this gizmo delivers an unmatched performance and brings along several complementary add ons that add on to the comfort factor. These include Google maps, organiser and last, but not the least, gesture control.

Adam Caitlin is expert author of Telecommunication industry. And contributes her valuable thoughts for telecom industry readers. Get Latest Updates On Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones, Sim Only Deals and Other Offers Related Mobile Phones in UK, Visit Freecontractmobilephone.co.uk/


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