Sony Ericsson Aino review

Sony Ericsson Aino is a typical slider with just no physical buttons on the surface,you can only use  a 3-inch touch screen to navigate around in a sort of media condition. Design wise design Aino mobile is simple and works well, and build quality are definitely approved.

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When you open the aino phone, switched on the beautiful screen and keyboard, which I think is crimped a bit too much, not disclosed. The keyboard and other buttons are quite small and it can sometimes be awkward to hit the right key. It is not a mobile phone for people with large hands.
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Sony Ericsson Aino Multimedia Review

When you close the phone, we come to state media. You must first unlock the screen by moving your finger across the screen, then you are greeted by five icons – camera, video, music, videos and radio. All navigation is only using your finger on the screen. The screen generally respond very quickly and is sensitive to even the slightest pressure.

And yes – there is no doubt that Aino is good at it with multimedia. The music player is excellent and the phone can also play video in good quality. It has even possible to download films for free from PlayNow Movies that are optimized for your phone and have Danish subtitles.

A smart thing by Aino is that you can configure it to automatically sync media libraries from your computer over WiFi. That way you can always have his latest pictures, music and videos from your computer directly to the phone.

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Aino camera is 8 megapixels and autofocus. It is without doubt one of the best cameras from Sony Ericsson to date and image quality suggests both the C905 and W995. The video portion has also been upgraded compared to earlier models and you can now record video in VGA resolution (640 x 480 pixels). The quality is approved, but can not be compared with the best, namely Samsung Omnia HD and Sony Ericsson’s own Satio.

Check your PlayStation 3
One superb features is  Sony Ericsson has been told much about is Remote Play. This makes it possible to control its PlayStation 3 directly from the phone – and you get even shown the console screen on the mobile screen. We have not yet met to test this feature, but it was said to work well, though not without teething problems. The feature is a little slow on the uptake and it only works on selected network configurations.


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