Mighty Tech Networks
2009

Another Smartphone High End – The lively Sony Ericsson
From time to time a mobile phone is truly amazing that he can not help but shake the market starting to tire of gadgets so-so and wanabees. The first official announcement of the product always fighting Japanese mobile maverick Sony Ericsson promises to be one.
If your initial profiles and specifications are to be believed, the new Sony Ericsson vivacious, formerly known as Kurara before being released, has everything to bring back the glory days of old Sony Ericsson powerful name.
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The vivacious has no position of the undisputed Satio as the camera phone to hit the top with its 12 megapixel camera, but only an 8-megapixel snapper. touchfocus with autofocus and face detection and Smiling, LED flash and geo-tagging, this is often enough to qualify as a mobile phone between your phone and camera quality.
But Lively goes further. It has a video recording 720p high-definition on a Blu-Ray quality 24 fps frames that Satio can only approximate a mere resolution VGA 30 fps. Other comparisons are tempting especially with the Samsung Omnia i890 HD, which is also a Symbian phone with video recording in 720p, which causes two direct rivals for the top.
Display HD in all its glory requires a screen with large capacity. In lively, you get a touchscreen display of 3.2 inch wide-VGA with 16 million colors typical of Symbian smartphones. It is almost as big as the display of 3.5 inches in Satio and also enjoys an accelerometer Severity of self-rotation do with the tilt phone.
Unfortunately we do not have proximity sensors so tactile remains active even when held against the ear on a call. But its ease of data entry for the virtual screen and alphanumeric QWERTY keyboard is very sensitive, even without a pen – something we do not expect from a resistive touchscreen.
The Lively is powered by PowerVR SGX 720 MHz graphics processor found in Satio which has a lower speed clock of 600 MHz This accounts for the 720p HF CPU-intensive video processing that Satio not.
Special Features
A perennial is a 3G UMTS phone with dual band HSDPA at 10.2 Mbps and HSUPA data connectivity of 2 Mbps. It is also a quad band GSM / GPRS / EDGE in 2G. There WiFi 802.11b / g DLNA hotspot for surfing as well as Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP and microUSB 2.0 for synchronization of local data.
There's A-GPS with Google Maps and the system navigation that allows a WisePilot-by-turn direction of the road turn expressed any SatNav GPS gadgets. He has the normal stereo FM receiver, Headset 3.5 mm and TV output (VGA) ports.
Its 1200 mAh lithium polymer mass provides one of the longest times to talk about their class in a remarkable 13 hours and a standby time of 18 days. Software-wise, Sony Ericsson has the usual lively Java-based applications to social networking sites as Facebook and Twitter, and media sharing such as YouTube and Picasa. It also has PDF and MS Office document viewer, push email and a WAP 2.0 NetFront web browser.
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