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The Sony Ericsson Satio – the Flagship Smartphone to Beat
Just when the Xperia line is fast becoming a hit, here comes another stunning smartphone from Sony Ericsson, capping its ...
Xenon Tactical
The Sony Ericsson Satio – the Flagship Smartphone to Beat
Just when the Xperia line is fast becoming a hit, here comes another stunning smartphone from Sony Ericsson, capping its highly illustrious year in the mobile phone market – the Satio. Larger than the Xperia, it’s built as solid as a rock and even at 126 grams, sports a slim elegant body that’s just as pocket-friendly as any. The Sony Ericsson Satio is among the most anticipated smartphone in the company’s 2009 product line-up and is expected to land in European markets by September in the ?1000 price point. Will it be worth it? Check out its outstanding features.
Sony Ericsson’s Firsts
This is the company’s first handset to use the Symbian S60 operating system. Rumored to be a tactical decision to get it out to market at the earliest, the Satio benefits from its high versatility as evidenced by a slew of high end functions we take for granted in Symbian smartphones. Sony Ericsson just pushed on a higher plane. It’s also among the first mobile phone to sport a 12-megapixel camera with features found in its Sony’s CyberShot camera. This takes camera phones to it highest resolution to date.
The Satio at a glance:
- In general, the Satio is a quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, UMTS 900/2100 MHz, GPRS/EDGE class 10, and high speed HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, HSUPA 3.6 Mbps for fast surfing and downloading over the internet.
- It’ sports one of biggest screens among smartphones with a 3.5" VGA (640 x 360 pixels) 24-bit-color TFT touchscreen with an accelerometer for automating portrait or landscape screen orientation with just a tilt of the handset.
- It has a very generous 250MB RAM expandable to 32Gb from its hot-swappable microSD card slot (up to 16GB). An 8 GB microSD card is included in its sales kit.
- Its industry-first 12-megapixel cameras has autofocus and touchfocus features as well as xenon flash, geo-tagging, and face and smile shutter activation. As a 3G phone, it has a secondary VGA camera in front.
- Its VGA video recording comes with a video light and goes at a film-grade 30 frames per second – the best in the industry short of High Definition found in the Samsung Omnia.
- Its multimedia features are second to none with stereo FM thrown in.
- High speed data connectivity like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, USB v2.0 are supported, together with GPS navigation,
A Trifling Caveat
While its Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP enables you to use wireless stereo earphones, it’s still disappointing to see a proprietary audio port that only accepts Sony Ericsson earphones. Not that the proprietary earphone sounds bad, in fact, it sounds excellent. But a standard 3.5mm audio output jack found in many flagship phones wouldn’t hurt and could have made the Satio the perfect multimedia handset.
The Last Word
The Sony Ericsson Satio could very well be the ultimate imaging and multimedia smartphone to come out of 2009. With its cutting edge features, the Satio is posed to be a formidable smartphone to beat at any price point.
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The Sony Ericsson Satio – the King of Smartphone Kings
The highly anticipated Sony Ericsson Satio is leaping out of its mythical speculative cocoon into the real world soon, September being the likeliest. Announced early this year, the new Sony Ericsson Satio (also codenamed Idou during its development stage) sits at the very top of the touchscreen pecking order with a triumphant haughty grin over its competing smartphone pack.
The Saito has all the leading edge features we’ve come to expect form a high end smartphone. With the Omnia HD from Samsung in the 12-megapixel camera phone markets, the Satio overshadows just about every smartphone competitor in its flagship class. Here’s why.
Smartphone Firsts
This is the first camera smartphone to have a 12-megapixel snapper resolution. This pushes the envelope further out for camera mobile phones in the market. Expect this level of camera phone resolution to start flooding the market soon enough. That doesn’t end there. The Satio’s exquisite CyberShot camera is aided with touchfocus and autofocus a xenon flash and LED video flash, a face and smile recognition and shutter activation, geo-tagging and boasts of VGA video recording at a film-grade 30 frames per second motion resolution.
This is Sony Ericsson’s first foray into the Symbian S60 platform making the Satio its first smartphone on that OS. It is rumored to be a tactical decision on the part of Sony Ericsson executives in order to bring out the Satio to market faster than if it developed its older platform with all the promised features it now has.
Outstanding Features
The Satio is a Quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and dual band UMTS and a tri-band 3G/HSDPA smartphone running on the Symbian OS. It’s got the flagship bulk and heft weighing 126 grams which is quite understandable for a feature-rich smartphone handset that gives it a solid feel as well. Reading its technical data sheet reveals it to be just as impressive inside as it is outside. Here are the more remarkable ones.
- It sports a 3.5” TFT Touchscreen display with a 24-bit 16-million color depth, making the Satio among the few touchscreen smartphones with outstanding displays. An accelerometer sensor is there for automatic landscape or portrait display that goes according to the handset orientation.
- It’s got a generous 256 MB of internal memory, one of the most ample out there. No more proprietary Sony Memory Sticks. The Satio now supports the more economical and popular microSD format which is hot-swappable up to 32Gb memory. Oh, and its package contains an 8 GB card.
- A multimedia experience is nothing less than what we’ve taken for granted mobile phone from Sony Ericsson as a leading entertainment phone out there.
A Flagship among Flagship Touchscreens
A bit larger than its Xperia, the Satio has the looks and the features to be the best Sony Ericsson smartphone to hit the market. You won’t have to choose if it’s a multimedia Walkman Phone or a CyberShot camera phone. The Sony Ericsson Satio is best of both in an elegantly designed touchscreen flagship smartphone. Once it gets released, you won’t have to look for anything better.
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