Sony Ericsson have long shown that they are not afraid of challenges, the production of handsets that have a prominent place on the market. There are still many fans of those good old days who would like to see another device market leader thrown their way. The Sony Ericsson Satio is much more attractive than its features, touch screen debut full Symbian S60 or its 12 megapixels. It may be too much to say that all hopes of the company belongs to Satio, but the burden on his shoulders is disproportionate to any device other lighthouse, we can think of.

Sony Ericsson Satio key features 3.5 “16M color touchscreen resistance of 640 x 360 pixels resolution, 12 megapixels on the state of the art camera autofocus, LED and Xenon flash, active lens cover, VGA video recording @ 30fps, Symbian OS 9.4 with S60 5th Edition user interface, complete with a splash screen at home and brewed a menu of media
ARM Cortex-A8 600MHz CPU, PowerVR SGX graphics accelerator and dedicated 256MB of RAM, Quad-band GSM support, 3G HSDPA 7.2 Mbps and 3.6 Mbps HSUPA support, Wi-Fi and GPS with A-GPS, microSD card slot (up to 32GB), Accelerometer, TV out, Stereo FM Radio, USB 2.0 and Bluetooth stereo, Web browser is a full Flash, Pre-installed navigation software Wisepilot, and Office document viewer.
There is very little to complain about looking at the list above, but the difference between a handset and a moderate success depends on all the blockbuster performance you can out of these characteristics. And with reincarnation S60 barely touch the most heralded OS on the market, the task becomes even more complicated. An industry leader cameraphone, or high-end smartphone, the Satio has a clear vision of its goal. But you can be sure that his move to will not be covered in rose petals. Sony Ericsson are in need of devices for free (and cash) and Satio should not be anything but a bestseller.
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