Sony Ericsson are up there with our favourite mobile phone manufacturer’s and their latest amazing handset releases do nothing to change our opinion. The latest in their collection – the Sony Ericsson Aino – seems to be yet another great handset from the brand, being both cool and stylish whilst being able to offer some amazing extra features. But is it truly all it appears or is the Aino hiding a potential problem that will effect it’s release?
On first look the Aino certainly is an attractive handset, with a subtle matt finish and sliding keyboard functionality. The keyboard that slides out is incredibly comfortable when you’re using it, with the keys clicking satisfyingly beneath the fingers. The slide is incredibly fluid when you bring the keyboard out and the grip is absolutely fine, plus it’s really easy to use.
The top layer of the phone is dominated by an amazingly crisp and clear 3” screen that displays media shortcuts including photo display, music/video playback, a camera shortcut and FM radio button when the phone is closed. When we use the screen to view media the images look to be of a really high quality and when we placed the phone on it’s side to watch a movie, we found that the sound quality was superb.
It seems obvious that due to this the Aino is definitely a media-centric phone and it has some additional apps and features that ensure that it is top of the range in this area. Included on the handset is a pre-installed BBC iPlayer app that allows you to watch BBC shows whilst browsing the net as well as an app that links to YouTube. The Aino also acts as a remote to control a PlayStation 3, a handy little feature if you happen to own the console.
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On first look the Aino certainly is an attractive handset, with a subtle matt finish and sliding keyboard functionality. The keyboard that slides out is incredibly comfortable when you’re using it, with the keys clicking satisfyingly beneath the fingers. The slide is incredibly fluid when you bring the keyboard out and the grip is absolutely fine, plus it’s really easy to use.
The top layer of the phone is dominated by an amazingly crisp and clear 3” screen that displays media shortcuts including photo display, music/video playback, a camera shortcut and FM radio button when the phone is closed. When we use the screen to view media the images look to be of a really high quality and when we placed the phone on it’s side to watch a movie, we found that the sound quality was superb.
It seems obvious that due to this the Aino is definitely a media-centric phone and it has some additional apps and features that ensure that it is top of the range in this area. Included on the handset is a pre-installed BBC iPlayer app that allows you to watch BBC shows whilst browsing the net as well as an app that links to YouTube. The Aino also acts as a remote to control a PlayStation 3, a handy little feature if you happen to own the console.
When you're after a mobilephone, it's best you check on its best Vodafone free line rental deal so you can get good savings. You can find Android mobile phones easily off the web, you just have to remember your end so you can get the advantages.
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