Sony Ericsson Aino,Availability by regionOctober 9, 2009Touchscreen sliderDimensions104 mm × 50 mm × 15.5 mm (4.09 in × 1.97 in × 0.61 in)Mass134.0 g (4.73 oz), up to 32GBLi-ion 1000 mAhDisplay3-inch (76 mm) 240 × 432 TFT capacitive touchscreen with 16,777,216 colorsRear8.1-megapixel 16x digital zoomConnectivity, (802.11b/g),OtherNetFront web browserSony Ericsson Aino is based slider mobile phone. It has a multimedia -inspired touch menu (like ), a large 3-inch (76 mm) touchscreen, VGA@30 frame/s. The 3-inch (76 mm) screen is touch-enabled but only in the multimedia part of the menu and the camera interface. Some third party applications like Opera-Mini also support the touch screen interface. It also has an 8.1-megapixel camera. The Aino uses 3.5 web browser for internet connectivity.
. 3' 16M-color capacitive touchscreen, 240 x 432 pixels. Quad-band GSM support. Tri-band 3G with 7.2Mbps HSDPA, 2Mbps HSUPA. 8 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash; geotagging, touch-focus, face detection, image stabilization; VGA video recording @ 30fps. Some degree of touchscreen functionality - touch-enabled media and camera interface. Touch works in Java apps as well, e.g.
Opera Mini. No standard USB port. No 3.5mm audio jack (but there's one on the Bluetooth headset). Touch control is limited to camera, gallery, multimedia players and some Java apps. Media library updates very slowly in the touch media menu. No DivX/XviD support.
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No xenon flash. Now it´s about time we use our imaginary scales, weight up the positive features of the handset against its shortcomings and see if it´s ultimately worth it. On the one hand, we´ve got excellent multimedia capabilities – great camera, super audio quality through the boxed Bluetooth hands-free and a large screen ideal for videos. On the other, the browser is quite bad, the keypad is unhandy and the touch-sensitivity of the screen is limited, meaning you would have to open the slider anytime you need to do even simple things. We do not like the concept of this device. On one hand you have this large screen and on the other it cannot be used for proper phone navigation.
Like we said, we have already seen this on the LG Secret and KS360 ( Neon ). The thing is their displays are really small and wouldn’t be comfortable for use with your bare fingers anyway. In our opinion, the Sony Ericsson Aino should have been something similar to the LG KF700 – device that features a fully functional touch sensitive screen with the keypad being just an alternative option for people who doesn’t like pressing the screen or would rather type away without using it.