Sony Ericsson unveiled the Satio, their flagship earphone for 2009, at a very sweaty press event in London shoemaker’s last night. Just as everyone had gotten used to the fact that the workings titled for Sony Ericsson’s new 12 megapixel camera earphone was ‘Idou’, and gotten used to that name, they go ahead and rename it.
At any pace, the smart phone now known as the Satio is a real multitasking powerhouse. It’s capable of simultaneously acting high definition video, pickings stunning pictures, and downloading a whole cargo of DRM-free people music and now movies from the PlayNow online store. The Satio features a huge 12.1 megapixel camera and a Xenon flash. Pictures that we took on it looked great on the 3.5 in touchscreen which featured a cool ‘touching focus’. This allows you to tell what the photographic camera to focusing on, a friend’s facing or vase of flowers for exercise just by pointing at it on the blind. The Satio also comes with a microSD card one-armed bandit, which is rare for Sony Ericsson who usually rolls with its own M2 computer memory card game. Multiple card game volition defiantly be needed if you wish to return a lot of pics with this – 12 megapixel shots requirement a draw of repositing quad. A simple press of a push button on the front of the Satio reveals which applications ar running in the backdrop. This means you can intermission or turn off medicine as you pat out an electronic mail, or shut down feather idle applications without having to roll back through several menus. The touchscreen supports handwriting recognition and allows you to type/text using a full or mini virtual Qwerty keypad, or the traditional alphanumeric diggings. It supports pushing electronic mail, substance that this very nice multimedia gimmick can also two-base hit as a stage business phone. The Satio certainly looks exercise set to be a master copy of all trades rather than a just a jackass. There’s no news on an exact release date yet, but the Satio should be out at around Christmas Day meter this class, and volition be available on 18 and 24 calendar month contracts starting at £40.












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