Monday, March 21, 2011

Sony Ericsson Yendo Disadvantages

Sony Ericsson Yendo review: A touch of Walkman

Introduction
It looks like the XPERIA X10 mini but acts like what it is – a full-touch feature phone. This is obviously nothing really to shout about as there are hundreds of them around now. It’s a first for Sony Ericsson but that’s not what makes it special either.
The Sony Ericsson Yendo will not stand being treated like just another touchscreen dumbphone. That Walkman badge commands a different level of respect. Now, does it really or is it what the Yendo likes to think?


Key features
·                 Ultra compact
·                 Dual-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
·                 Touch-friendly four corner UI
·                 2.6" capacitive touchscreen of QVGA resolution
·                 2 megapixel fixed-focus camera with video recording
·                 Standard microUSB port for charging and data
·                 Stereo Bluetooth
·                 microSD card slot with support for up to 16GB
·                 3.5mm-compatible audio jack
·                 Facebook and Twitter apps
·                 Wide range of color versions
·                 Attractive price
Main disadvantages
·                 No 3G, Wi-Fi
·                 Smallish, low-res display
·                 Sluggish user interface
·                 Basic music player (for a Walkman phone)
·                 Disappointing camera
·                 No file browser
·                 No multi-tasking
·                 No accelerometer for auto-screen rotation

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