Released by Sony Ericsson, the Jalou handset was met with much admiration when it was released on the market, but now Sony Ericsson plan to team up with the fashion house Dolce & Gabbana in order to create a stylish version of the classic handset, but can the Sony Ericsson Jalou Dolce & Gabbana handset offer any substance as well as style?
We were pleased to discover that the Jalou Dolce & Gabbana wasn’t completely without it’s high-tech features, as there were features that allowed us to multi-task, so we could leave all sorts of cool features such as games, music and apps running in the background when we needed to send a quick text message.
To add to the growing trend of allowing Facebook access into every facet of your life, the Sony Ericsson Jalou Dolce & Gabbana handset have a Facebook app pre-installed on the phone. Amongst the other cool features we noted on the Jalou Dolce & Gabbana included the fact that SMS-conversations could be threaded so you can keep up-to-date with conversations between friends.
We found the 3.2 megapixel camera to be of average quality and we enjoyed the fact we could shoot video, however without a flash we found this to be a surprisingly poor camera release from Sony Ericsson. In conclusion the Dolce & Gabbana Jalou is a sub-par release from Sony Ericsson that puts more stock in aesthetics than creating a usable phone with any credentials.
We were pleased to discover that the Jalou Dolce & Gabbana wasn’t completely without it’s high-tech features, as there were features that allowed us to multi-task, so we could leave all sorts of cool features such as games, music and apps running in the background when we needed to send a quick text message.
To add to the growing trend of allowing Facebook access into every facet of your life, the Sony Ericsson Jalou Dolce & Gabbana handset have a Facebook app pre-installed on the phone. Amongst the other cool features we noted on the Jalou Dolce & Gabbana included the fact that SMS-conversations could be threaded so you can keep up-to-date with conversations between friends.
We found the 3.2 megapixel camera to be of average quality and we enjoyed the fact we could shoot video, however without a flash we found this to be a surprisingly poor camera release from Sony Ericsson. In conclusion the Dolce & Gabbana Jalou is a sub-par release from Sony Ericsson that puts more stock in aesthetics than creating a usable phone with any credentials.
Saying that, little girls will probably love the Jalou handset and if were honest then it’s only little girls who would have a use for the phone. Indeed we feel the only demographic suitable for such a phone is little girls.
The Sony Ericsson Jalou Dolce & Gabbana is a promising phone with good features that could compete with today's latest. Sony Ericsson hasn't lost the mobilephone market yet and they also have lots of best iPhone deals that might change your mind when buying the phone you have in mind.
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