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For Sony Ericsson Vivaz, The HD video camera has continuous focus and good results, the eightmegapixel camera works well even in low light and there’s a cunningly positioned 3.5mm audio port.
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If media's your thing, the Vivaz has a lot to offer. Anything else, though, and you're out of luck
Zusammenfassung: The first thing you’ll notice, and most definitely appreciate is the sleek, curved design of the Sony Ericsson Vivaz.Sony Ericsson calls it ‘human curvature’ and we found it most pleasing. The rear casing is ergonomically designed to fit in the palm o...
Zusammenfassung: Over the last couple of years, the mobile phone market has changed dramatically. Smartphones have grown rapidly in popularity, meaning that companies that relied on churning out a great pile of low-end and mid-market handsets have had to re-think their...
Nice feel and ergonomic design, Crisp LCD screen, Camera easy to use, HD video recording, Easy to set up, Comfortable level of customisation
Can be slow and glitchy, Resistive screen, Poor app selection, Internet settings never remembered, Extremely unintuitive screen lock
The Sony Ericsson Vivaz is the HD-video-shooting successor to the Swedish-Japanese firm's flagship Satio model. With an 8.1MP camera that can also record 720p HD video, it is designed to thrill YouTube-rs with its easy video upload features as well as...
For a mid-range feature phone, the Sony Ericsson Vivaz stands up surprisingly well. If you're after a phone for constant internet access and on-the-go email, this isn't it - but if you want something that you can use recreationally for photography and ...
If you are a Sony Ericsson user and video capture appeals to you, then you might be really happy with the Vivaz. Those switching from other operating systems might find it too frustratingKey specs3.5mm jack, 3G, 8 megapixels, Bluetooth, FM radio, GPRS,...
Sony Ericsson have been limping on profits lately but their ambitions seem to not have suffered one bit. There is the Satio, now the Vivaz and with the XPERIA X10 on its way, the company is gaining a firm foothold in the high-end segment.Some people sc...