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Sony Ericsson Aino Preview

Published on: 10 June, 2009 by PhoneArena Team

Our Sony Ericsson Aino Review is now published - read it here.


Interface and Multimedia:

Given the Sony Ericsson Aino does not have an entirely touch sensitive screen, there is no need for it to utilize new software as well. There are several icons with changed appearance, the settings menu is not divided into separate tabs and the phone comes with new themes that seem to have been inspired by mainstream pop culture and we don’t like them at all. The preloaded internet browser is pretty good for a feature phone and you connect to the global network via 3G or Wi-Fi. Still, we would have liked it much better if the phone could be controlled through the screen. Alas, the manufacturer doesn’t provide such an option here.

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Browsing the web on the Sony Ericsson Aino


The multimedia menu comes in two different varieties. There is nothing impressive or new in the interface when screen is not in touch sensitive mode other than the different visual styles of the audio player. It can show like a cassette, record-player etc. These do not offer added functionality, but are varied and amusing.

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The music player and two of its visual style options
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Multimedia menu


The touch sensitive mode is only available when the phone slider is closed. It features shortcuts to the camera, gallery, audio and video player and the FM radio. As a whole, all icons are large enough to press with your fingers, although they provide access to rather simplified functions only, say, browsing files or starting them and you do not have the opportunity to fiddle with equalizer or sound settings for an instance. Given the huge display, we hope device provides proper video playback, although this is something that Sony Ericsson is hardly famous for.

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The touch sensitive multimedia menu of the Sony Ericsson Aino


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Camera interface
The Sony Ericson Aino sports 8.1-megapixel camera with autofocus and built-in flash. You operate it done via the touch sensitive screen and its interface offers different presets, can change the focusing mode, gives control over the flash, self-portrait function, snapshot resolution and geotagging via the built-in GPS receiver. Keep in mind the camera interface looks unfinished and will probably go through substantial changes until the retail units hit the shelves.


Expectations:

We do not like the concept of this device. On one hand you have this large screen and on the other it cannot be used for proper phone navigation. Like we said, we have already seen this on the LG Secret and KS360 (Neon). The thing is their displays are really small and wouldn’t be comfortable for use with your bare fingers anyway. In our opinion, the Sony Ericsson Aino should have been something similar to the LG KF700 – device that features a fully functional touch sensitive screen with the keypad being just an alternative option for people who doesn’t like pressing the screen or would rather type away without using it. Honestly, the phone looks like based on an ill-conceived concept at the moment.

Sony Ericsson Aino Video Preview:



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BAD DESIGN! should have been a slider and get rid of the nav pad FULL FUNCTION TOUCHSCREEN
come on sony ericsson but now, uh dont u think it might be a little bit top heavy???
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Gosh SE has so completely lost it, this is not at all a proper touch phone.
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So hang on, what you're saying is that when you are browsing the net, you can't scroll through the pages and click through the links using the touchscreen, you have to use the buttons - is that right? If so that seems totally pointless, having such a lovely huge screen but not being able to scroll through internet pages like you do on the iphone.

Can you confirm?
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Wow, you really suck at reviewing phones. It is so obvious that you have something against SE. Sure, the phone has flaws, but you made it look like EVERYTHING is bad, which is far from the truth. I think the phone is great, the slider included. I definitely won't go to this shitty site again!
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