![]() ![]() And the media menu is Playstation inspired which adds a trendy touch to the phone. They look like a handsome gang together that will sure gather some envious glances. The phone comes along with super awesome kits such as the desk top charger and the specifically designed Bluetooth. ![]() The package comes with an 8GB extended memory in the form of MicroSD. You have to remove the battery cover for the access of SIM and MicroSD. The lens comes without cover which could turn into a scratch nightmare whereas the upcoming Satio has a stylish lens cover. The camera is an upscale one with 8MP and LED flash. ![]() The metallic blue edge is looking good here, I have to admit. You have got the fast port on the right side. The right side of the phone accommodates the shutter release and the volume rocker that doubles as zoom lever. In general, I think design of Aino is not really its forte. The keys are spacious and thumb-friendly but it looks like it’s designed in the 80’s. The fact that it is a slider makes it unnecessarily thicker than a usual touchscreen phone. You need to slide open and get help from the D-pad and alphanumeric keypad when touchscreen function is not available. Although the biggest selling point of this handset is the media features, I would still love to see a more purposeful touchscreen. And D-pad will be disabled on those touch-screen enabled media pages. However, one thing about Aino is that its touchscreen is limited to use on merely the media interface. The front panel of Aino is monopolized by the 3-inch TFT 16-million color capacitive touchscreen. SONY ERICSSON AINO UNBOXING BLUETOOTHYou have got the Aino phone, a battery, a charger, a handsfree set and most importantly the elegant-looking desk stand charger and the matching Bluetooth (which we will look into later). Okay, Aino’s package content is one to look up to. With WiFi connection, 8MP camera, 3-inch touchscreen and Playstaion remote play, Aino seems to have a lot of wow-factors at first glance. Being the long awaited high-end phone, Aino has a lot to live up to. Just when I am sulking over the fact that Sony Ericsson has not released a proper high-end touchscreen feature phone for quite some time (since X1?), Sony Ericsson launches Aino. ![]()
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