Communication was the only function of a cell phone in earlier times, but now cell phones have become smart enough to be used as a camera to record high-quality video. Yes, it is the new Sony Vivaz which comes with an 8.1 MP camera making it the king in the camera and video quality department. The camera takes high-quality photos and videos exceptionally well.
The full touch screen is ergonomically designed to fit the curves of your palm, but it’s still not a pen but a heavy plastic device. The touch screen is quite responsive and requires much less pressure to slide on it. The device has been launched in four different eye-catching color schemes. This mobile phone is packed with multimedia and networking features that make other manufacturers a tough rival. The look of the phone is exquisitely beautiful and it has cleverly placed buttons along with a 3.5 audio jack and a micro USB. The phone also has a full QWERTY landscape keyboard. The home screen consists of five tabbed panels: Favorite Contacts, Twitter, “Flow” (accelerometer-based wavy animation), and Shortcuts.
Some great apps are preloaded on the Vivaz, including YouTube, Rally Master, SSX 3, WorldMate (trip planner), GTalk, Google Maps (no multi-touch), TrackID (song identifier), and Facebook. You will get a 30-day free trial for Wisepilot turn-by-turn navigation app powered by Navteq.
So, with all this, it is the world’s first phone with good quality continuous autofocus 720p video recording. On the other hand, user interface, ease of web access, security are just some of the things that are not well taken care of in Sony Ericsson Vivaz. However, the ergonomic curvaceous design is very attractive and a plus. Also, the phone is not a lower priced device, although its back cover may give the opposite illusion. But all the same, Vivaz is a good example of Sony’s incredible technological craft.