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Sony Ericsson Zylo features:
* 2.6 inches TFT screen with 256K colors
* Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
* Scratch-resistant surface
* 260 MB internal memory and up to 16GB expandable
* 3.15 MP camera with Geo-tagging and video calling
* Stereo FM radio with RDS
* Motion-based games
* Sony Ericsson Walkman 4.0 music player
* Bluetooth with A2DP
* Google Maps
* YouTube, Facebook, Twitter applications
* Share photos on Flickr and Picasa
* Available colors: Jazz Black, Chacha Silver and Swing Pink
SPIRO :
Sony Ericsson Spiro features:
* 2.2 inches TFT screen with 256K colors
* 5 MB internal memory and up to 16GB expandable
* 2 MP camera with basic features
* Stereo FM radio with RDS
* Sony Ericsson Walkman 4.0 music player
* 3.5mm jack
* Bluetooth with A2DP
* Facebook, Twitter applications
* Available colors: Contrast Black, Sunset Pink, Spring Green and Stealth Black.
Zylo-and-Spiro
Design
When it comes to Sony Ericsson Zylo’s screen, the 2.6 inch TFT screen is more than capable of displaying vibrant and clear images and photos. This is not surprising since the screen has a setup of 240 x 320 pixels and can display a total of 256 K colors.
From the display feature down to the materials used in making the screen, Sony Ericsson has truly taken the time to assure users that this mobile phone’s screen fairs well with other top notch phones. The screen’s ability is not only limited to displaying clear images since it is also equipped with the accelerometer sensor which automatically rotates the pictures so that users have the option of viewing their photos in either portrait or landscape form.
Also, the screen is made of scratch-resistant materials that make it durable so users need not worry about possibilities of abrasion.
Users would also appreciate the appearance of this mobile phone since the handset is relatively compact and lightweight with measurements of 103 x 52 x 11.5 mm and mass of 115 grams. This phone’s structure makes it pocket friendly and easy to grip which is a plus since bulky and heavy devices are irksome for some users.
Connectivity
Most mobile phone users before purchasing their devices take into consideration the connectivity feature which is why manufacturers make sure that their phones, especially the mid range and high end ones, provide users with only the maximum level for connectivity. The Sony Ericsson Zylo sports Class 10 versions for EDGE and GPRS which are two of the fastest connections available for cellular networks.
Connection to the internet is made faster with the phone’s 3G HSDPA with maximum speed of 7.2 Mbps and HSUPA of 2 Mbps. This is ideal for this handset since it also has application for social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook. Now users can connect with their friends and update their status at a faster and easier way.
When it comes to local connections, users have the option of either using the Bluetooth technology which is intended for wireless connection to other gadgets or the USB which is a wired link made for computers and laptops. Both, however, are integrated to allow users to share and transfer their files.
Music
Like all other Walkman phones, Sony Ericsson Zylo is fully equipped with tools for music and audio purposes. For instance, there is a built in FM radio player in the phone so that users can browse through different radio stations and listen to a variety of music and songs. Although this is common to other mobile phones, the media player of this device takes the Walkman series to another level. Not only is it versatile since it can play music in formats of MP3, eAAC+ or WAV, but it’s also able to support the FLAC format which creates better audio qualities than MP3.
Sony Ericsson Xperia X8a (SE Shakira)
This is the american version of Sony Ericsson Xperia X8. It is the fourth Android-based Xperia handset and proudly takes the place between the X10 mini and X10 by sporting a 3-inch touch-sensitive screen and the X10 mini’s custom UI. It is positioned as an entertaining smartphone and as such will feature a 3.5mm jack and 3.2MP camera.
Expected Release Date: August, 2010
Project Codename: SE Shakira
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Dimensions: 54 x 99 x 15 millimetres
Mass: 104 grams (battery included)
Software: Environment
Embedded+Operating-System: Google Android 1.6, Browse devices running this OS.
GSM 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS 2100/1900/850
Average Dimensions –3.90 x 2.13 x 0.59 inches(99 x 54 x 15 mm)
Average Weight –3.67 oz(104 g)
Big display –320 x 480 pixels; 16 777 216 colors
Standby / Talk times (446 h / 4.75 h)
3.2 megapixels Camera, microSD/microSDHC slot, Bluetooth, WiFi, 3G Android
GPS – Yes
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro
We'd heard a few whispers of Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10 mini, but frankly, the X10 mini pro here comes as a bit of a surprise. The sets are nearly identical with the exception of launch colors -- the mini will ship in black, pearl white, lime, pink, red and silver, while the mini pro features just black and red -- a minuscule size difference, and the pro packing a QWERTY keyboard. The X10 twins run Android 1.6 (though with the time to market gap we've come to expect from SE this could change) on a 600MHz Qualcomm MSM7227 and will ship in both North American and global 3G variants with quad-band EDGE, WiFi, Bluetooth, and a pack-in 2GB microSD card. As far as OS tweaks are concerned, Sony Ericsson's Timescape is being touted as a major feature that enables all your communications with contacts to be accessed in one place making it simple to access to call history, Facebook, Twitter, messaging, and the like.
Four-corner control also gets a mention and is basically user-customizable shortcut icons placed -- not surprisingly -- in each corner of the device's 2.5-inch QVGA touchscreen display. Both phones' launch dates are set for sometime in Q2 this year.
Review: Sony Ericsson Aino

Sony Ericsson has finally realized that those average phones will not serve the future of the company any good and hence it has come with two wonderful handsets — Satio and Aino. We’ve already discussed the
Satio and now we focus on the Aino which may not match the capability of the Satio but, it still has its own qualities that make the Aino special.
Just like the Satio, Sony Ericsson Aino combines the best of both worlds i.e music and camera unlike previous SE phones that focused on a single quality. The Aino comes with an 8 megapixel camera blessed with qualities like autofocus, LED Flash, face detection, geo-tagging and the tap focus quality dubbed the Touch Focus.
The phone is also equipped with the latest Walkman player from SE with great sound and graphics. A careful observation of the phone reveals that the menus have a lot of similarity with PSP or PS3 and this isn’t by chance.

The gaming inspired design is a conscious effort and therefore it can be said that the Aino is somewhat of a trendsetter in closing the gap between the mobile phones and gaming consoles. To enhance the gaming factor, there is a remote play feature that allows access, control, interaction and streaming of any content on the PS3. 8.1 MP cam with preferably.
Expected Price: $411.52 approx


















