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Sony ericsson aino u10i black
Sony ericsson aino u10i black








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You can capture an image either through the button, or by pressing the screen, which in reality is a bit of a pain, as the slightest touch and you'll be taking a picture of something you didn't want.

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The camera interface is fairly clean, with controls selected through on-screen options. In fact, the 8-megapixel sensor here inhibits the performance terribly. But hold your horses and remember that 8 is just a number and not a gauge of performance.

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The second big headline feature of the Aino is an 8-megapixel camera.

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The handset is DNLA certified and also supports BBC iPlayer, so you can download programmes you've missed and watch them on the train, or stream them. You can also connect up to UPnP servers to play music over a network, if you have such a service available. You don't get to remote play games, but you can access content on your PS3, if you have any, or drive PlayTV whilst you are away from home. However, once you have made your connection you can connect over 3G or Wi-Fi. In reality it isn't that exciting and isn't very reliable as you are given little guidance for configuration.

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One of the big headline features in the Aino is the PS3 connection.

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Taking things a step further you also get a neat dock to sit both the handset and the MH100 on, meaning you can charge and sync your phone with your PC with minimal hassle. The bundled headphones can be bettered if you have a decent set of your own, which will really get the most out of your music, but the bundled set aren't too bad. The MH100 even gives you volume controls, play/pause and track skip functions and a mic for when you need to make a call.

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But our rage was thwarted by the inclusion of the MH100 Bluetooth adapter, meaning you can simply plug your headphones into the Bluetooth dongle and stash your phone in your pocket. It is perhaps a surprise to find that the Aino doesn’t feature a 3.5mm headphone jack given that it is pitched squarely as a multimedia beast. Our Aino came with an 8GB microSD card in place, so it is ready and willing to get funky with all your tunes on the move. Whilst being able to access your media and use the camera is nice, it seems like a missed opportunity not letting you browse your messages for example. It is a shame that you can't do more via touch. Sadly, this touch menu has its own design, dropping the XMB, but it does give you access to media without opening the phone. This is the only time that the Aino does accept touch however (except to take incoming calls and set camera controls), and gives you access to the camera, photos, music, video and radio. You also get a separate media interface that is operated by touch control when the phone is closed.

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The main media menu employs Sony's XMB, which is great to use and mirrors the PSP and PS3 layout. You get the feeling that things are no longer cohesive: you have Entertainment, Media, Music Player menus, but they don't contain all the options for media control. With Apps now taking centre stage on many phones, Sony Ericsson still has "Applications" languishing in "Organiser". It is looking a little tired, as essentially the layout and content of these menus hasn't changed over the years, it's just expanded. The menu system is typical Sony Ericsson stuff, with a main menu divided into icons giving you access to all the main areas. Our review version was finished in black throughout and it looks like a cool phone overall.

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It does feel like a good quality keyboard and feels like it will last the length of your contract. The keyboard is pretty average for Sony Ericsson's handsets, giving a reasonable response, but not the best for fast action messaging. Slide the screen up and it opens with a nice crisp action, exposing the 12-key keypad and usual range of control buttons across the middle. The design of the phone is pretty sleek: the front is free from buttons with the screen closed and moving around the body the only other buttons are the lock on the top and the volume rocker and camera button on the right-hand side. The screen is touch-enabled, but the Aino is a hybrid device, meaning sometimes you can touch and sometimes you can't, which we'll come to later. You'll find a 3-inch widescreen display with a 432 x 240 pixel resolution. Out of the box you get a slider handset measuring 104.0 x 50.0 x 15.5mm. The phone drops to the Walkman and Cyber-shot branding, but punches hard in both the camera and multimedia sectors, including Remote Play on the PlayStation 3.

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(Pocket-lint) - Back at Mobile World Congress 2009 Sony Ericsson introduced us to the concept of Entertainment Unlimited, typified here by the Aino.










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