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Saturday, August 21, 2010

SonyEricsson Vivaz: Stylevista......

It might not look like it, but Sony Ericsson Vivaz is a camera phone, much like the Sony Ericsson Satio. That is to say, it might not have the best phone functionalities and proficiency, but when it comes to the camera and its performance, this is all that really matters. The Vivaz shines when it comes to its camera.

The phone has surprisingly much more compact design, especially when compared to the Satio; the screen has been bumped down to 3.2 inches, and while it might look a little bland, the curvaceous design and its size make it both very pocket-able and sleek in looks. The bottom of the screen houses the menu, answer and decline call buttons, while the lock button is relegated to the same as the power, with the camera function keys situated to the right side. Everything is within reach of fingers.

This leaves us now to the camera, located at the back of the phone. It takes images at 8.1-megapixels, and overall the picture quality pretty decent, with great colors in daylight shot and commendable noise reduction with darker shots. Like the Satio, the camera is jam packed with enough features to build a compact camera. It has smile detection, image stabilizing, geo-tagging and picture blogging features, making it as deliciously wholesome.

Even better is the video camera function that allows for video captured at 720p with continuous autofocus, something we don’t normally see outside of digital cameras. Image quality is just as decent, though with notable noise in dark shots.

The phone functionalities, however, take a backseat to the camera. The one big gripe with it is its somewhat problematic touch screen interface. The Vivaz utilizes a resistive touch screen over an S60 interface; it works alright when browsing and selecting large icons, but when it comes to scrolling with the scroll bar or managing through the keypad, the imprecise touch coupled with the unfriendly user interface just keeps aggravating.

Still, with a wholesome array of connectivity options like Wi-Fi and 3G, the phone can function pretty overall. As a camera phone, the Sony Ericsson Vivaz does what it does best. It’s just unfortunate that the finicky user interface mars the entire package, but if you can live through that, this phone won’t disappoint.

Pros : Compact design, Excellent camera, HD recording

Cons : Annoying user interface, No xenon flash

Sony Ericcson Vivaz Specifications :

Frequency : 3G, HSPA (900/2100MHz), Quad-band GSM, GPRS, EDGE

Screen : 3.2 inch Color 16:9 HD touchscreen (TFT) at 360 x 630 resolution

Connectivity : Bluetooth, USB2.0, Wi-Fi

Others : 8.1 megapixels color camera

Dimensions : 107 x 52 x 12.5 mm

Weight : 97 g

Review courtesy of Hardware Tech Review

Selling price for SonyEricsson as at 21 August 2010 @ Utara Hati is RM1,100.00.

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