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If you're the touch-happy, I-need-a-killer-camera-phone type, then Sony Erisson's 8.1 megapixel packing Vivaz could fit the bill. If you plan to use it as anything beyond a networked camera, however, the Vivaz is sure to disappoint. Next Page: Body...
Review: Sony Ericsson Vivaz Form Basics Extras Wrap-up Discuss I hate to say it, but the Sony Ericsson Vivaz is one of the worst phones I've used. I could forgive the crappy touch response if the user interface were decent. It's not. The UI skins that...
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absolutegadget.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:35:31
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With a curved skin facing your photographic subjects the Sony Ericsson Vivaz is wearing the clothes of a camera - and that’s quite appropriate, as it’s a fab little snapper. The 8.1-megapixel camera does your subjects proud and the HD logo isn’t just t...
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Contents: In the box: Positioning This model was developed as a temporary solution to generate sales for Sony Ericsson until its Android models enter the market. It was envisaged as a part of Symbian powered range, opened by Satio. During the devel...
The ringtone volume is medium and you can miss a call if the phone is in your pocket, especially in winter. The same can be said about the vibro, which is not powerful enough to be noticed at all times. These drawbacks are predetermined by the model's...
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The mobile boasts a new design format that Sony Ericsson is using for the rest of the year, which is said to fit the natural curve of the hand. Improvements have been made over existing models, with the video capture quality being the most notable en...
Video capture in HD, microUSB port and no longer the Fastport for charging and data...
Bland Symbian OS iteration, lag whilst recording, short battery life...
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mobilesroom.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:35:31
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Sony has come up recently with its latest offerings. It is the U5i or else you can also call it the Sony Ericsson Vivaz. A new smartphone with a completely new look. The design is all-new with a trendy curved black.The back of the Vivaz is moon silver...
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The Sony Ericsson Vivaz is a new mobile phone from Sony that follows on from the Xperia X10 we reviewed recently. The Sony Ericsson Vivaz has an impressive specifications sheet, with a 3.2 inch resistive touchscreen TFT display with a resolution of 360...
Overall the Sony Ericsson Vivaz is a decent mobile phone, there are some features that we would like to see improved, for example the Symbian OS just isn’t as good as Google’s Android was on the Xperia X10.The Vivaz is well made, and has some nice feat...
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Sony Ericsson's no stranger to phones with decent cameras, and the Vivaz with European 3G frequencies aims to be one of them; after all these months we've finally got hold of this S60 device, which is the first phone capable of continuous autofocus on 720...
Decent camera quality720p video capture with continuous autofocusIntuitive media playback interface...
Cheap plastic feelLack of consistency with interface elementsBuggy apps...
The Vivaz is no doubt a good specimen for showing what Sony Ericsson does best -- great video and photo capture along with a user-friendly media playback interface, not to mention being a world's first with its nice continuous auto-focus 720p video record...
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The currently available cell phones capable of HD video capture are still scarcer than chicken teeth. Of course, the undisputed leader in this market niche today is Samsung with their . The upcoming and are clear evidence the manufacturer intends t...
Likeable, compact and lightweight, Brilliant at HD video playback, Saturated screen colors, Two camera shutters...
Its display is almost unusable in direct sunlight, Mediocre snapshot quality, Gets extremely sluggish at times, The boxed headset pair is awful, Lacks builtin DivX and Xvid support...
Similarly to the 600MHz processor of the Samsung OMNIA HD i8910, the chip the Sony Ericsson Vivaz integrates is based on ARM’s famous Cortex A8 architecture, but runs at 720MHz instead. Moreover, its power is clearly felt at not just HD video playback...
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Homescreen As with the Satio, the Vivaz uses vanilla S60 5th Edition, with no Symbian-provided bells and whistles (sadly), but with a custom 'kinetic' front end added by Sony Ericsson. This comprises a Flash-based replacement standby theme, plus a com...
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A cliche, but the photos of the Sony Ericsson Vivaz really don't do it justice. It's smaller than you might think, smaller even than Nokia's diminutive 5530, despite having a 3.2" TFT screen. Sony Ericsson have made the utmost of the space available...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:35:31
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A top-notch media phone that is merely mediocre in its other features. Others to consider Samsung i8910 HD User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...
Excellent 720p video camera with continuous focus, eight-megapixel camera takes great shots in low light, 3.5mm audio jack...
Slow touch-screen keyboard, wonky accelerometer, low-rent browser for a smartphone, user interface isn’t very customisable Look and Feel...
A top-notch media phone that is merely mediocre in its other features...
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Sony Ericsson Vivaz justifies its status as the Best Camera Phone in the high-end smartphones category, with unsurpassed HD movie playback and video recording quality.ProsRecords 720p HD video with continuous autofocus Renders HD video at enviable col...
We agree that the Vivaz truly holds its own in the photo/video capture segment rendering high-definition video at consistent frame rates with an enviable colour clarity and crispness. It is to be noted that it has been advertised for its capabilities...
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With a very compact design, the Sony Ericsson Vivaz looks quite good and refreshingly different than a lot many phones today. The phone is a fully focused on the 3.2-inch resistive touchscreen with the very sleek menu, call connect and disconnect but...
Looks, Smooth UI, HD Videos, All possible connectivity options...
Battery, Audio quality and level, Flash not very powerful, No proximity sensor...
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Sony Ericsson's first Symbian phone was an epic disaster, at least for us. It was by far one of the most annoying phones I have ever used and the software was so badly put together that using the phone was painful. It did not even matter to us that...
Beautiful design, ultra small and light weight, good display quality, plenty of features, good audio quality (headphones), HD video recording with continuous autofocus...
Poor interface design is frustrating, frequent application crashes, sluggish camera interface, poor implementation of flash in camera, camera quality could have been better...
The Sony Ericsson Vivaz is graced with a lovely design that looks and feels great in your hands. It is possibly the smallest and lightest full-touchscreen smartphone that you could buy today. It also has a fairly long specifications list, with 3G, HSDP...
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Sony has come up recently with its latest offerings. It is the U5i or else you can also call it the Sony Ericsson Vivaz. A new smartphone with a completely new look. The design is all-new with a trendy curved black.The back of the Vivaz is moon silver...
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The Sony Ericsson Vivaz’s only accomplishment isn’t just managing to get huge Kareena Kapoor billboards plastered all across town. It is a pretty neat touchscreen smartphone that brings all the goodness of 720p video recording along with it. Let’s see...
Good Looking, Very Good Camera, Good Screen, Fluid UI...
Battery Underperforms, Poor Call Quality...
The Sony Ericsson Vivaz’s forte is its superb camera and that certainly doesn’t disappoint. Add to that its great looks, good screen and fluid UI and what we have in the Vivaz is a right step towards the perfect mobile multimedia experience...
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The stylish new Vivaz was only recently launched here in India. It’s designed to offer mobile camera buffs a value for their money, at least that’s what Sony Ericsson says. The Vivaz has been a much awaited handset but before you go around whipping out...
Good looking comfortable to use design, Camera quality is really good, Battery life is better than average...
Plastic shell makes it feel a little cheap, UI is very buggy and hung quite a few times, Audio player's volume is too low, No clear cut uploading options for media...
CameraThe main ‘focus’ of this handset is its 8MP camera. It’s loaded to the hilt with features from Face and smile detection to, a variety of scene modes, Image stabilization, auto stitch panorama and even touch focus. On the whole image quality was r...
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The Sony Ericsson Vivaz is the successor to the Satio, featuring a snazzy new ergonomic design and HD-video shooting capabilities. With an 8.1-megapixel camera on board and a 3.5mm headphone jack, will it meet all your media needs as well as fulfilling...
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...
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Samsung’s i8910HD was the first phone capable of shooting in glorious 720p high definition when it launched back in summer 2009. And with no challengers emerging to take it on since, it’s been free to strut down easy street – until now.The Sony Ericsso...
Compact and lightweight. Stylish curved design. Smooth HD footage. Dedicated video button. Alert continuous focus. Accomplished camera. Scant choice of downloadable apps.
Fitful resistive touchscreen. No lens cap. Side located 3.5mm headphone jack. Music player lacks audio boosters. Little internal memory.
The finest video-shooting smartphone we've seen is marred only by an unresponsive touchscreen...
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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...
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Previously known as the Kurara, the latest Sony Ericsson smartphone has been renamed; say hello to the Vivaz. With Sony Ericsson's penchant for christening their devices odd names (think: Jalou, Idou, Yari and Satio), you would be glad to know the insp...
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