Sony Ericsson Vivaz - a new fighter in the market of Symbian-smartphones
Despite a huge amount of rumors, Sony Ericsson not only continues to exist, but also rolls out new products to the market. Recently, a smartphone based on the Symbian S60 of the 5th incarnation was presented - Sony Ericsson Vivaz.
Vivaz is positioned as a multimedia smartphone that can record 720p HD-video, and also has outstanding gaming capabilities, because it boasts the following characteristics: Cortex-A8 720 MHz processor, PowerVR SGX video accelerator, 256 MB RAM, 75 MB ROM . The smartphone also has a 8.1 megapixel camera, 3.2 "touch screen display with a resolution of 360x640 pixels, a battery of 1200 mA / h. The dimensions of the device are 107 x 51.7 x 12.5 mm, and the weight is only 97 g.
This miracle works under control of Symbian S60 and the interface add-on from SE. The cost in Russia, according to the official Twitter account , is 15,999 rubles, which makes this smartphone an excellent competitor to the Samsung i8910, and to many other Nokia devices. At the same time, Vivaz does not intersect with Satio, since the latter is positioned as a camera phone.
In conclusion, a short video review:
Vivaz is positioned as a multimedia smartphone that can record 720p HD-video, and also has outstanding gaming capabilities, because it boasts the following characteristics: Cortex-A8 720 MHz processor, PowerVR SGX video accelerator, 256 MB RAM, 75 MB ROM . The smartphone also has a 8.1 megapixel camera, 3.2 "touch screen display with a resolution of 360x640 pixels, a battery of 1200 mA / h. The dimensions of the device are 107 x 51.7 x 12.5 mm, and the weight is only 97 g.
This miracle works under control of Symbian S60 and the interface add-on from SE. The cost in Russia, according to the official Twitter account , is 15,999 rubles, which makes this smartphone an excellent competitor to the Samsung i8910, and to many other Nokia devices. At the same time, Vivaz does not intersect with Satio, since the latter is positioned as a camera phone.
In conclusion, a short video review: