Make way for Nintendo Wii and the project Natal – the Sony Ericsson Yari can play the two games based on movement and gesture tracking camera controlled games. A 5MP camera and GPS in an attractive package and of course a great audio quality – we could have a winner in our hands. But the Sony Ericsson Yari is not just about games. Even if Sony Ericsson are done using the Cybershot and Walkman labels, Yari seems to have two types of genes. It packs a 5MP camera with auto-focus and the sound quality is excellent. Keep in mind that this is a phone at a reasonable price, we are talking about.

Yari key features: Quad-band GSM support, 3G tri-band HSDPA 7.2 Mbps with HSUPA and 1.8 Mbps support, 2.4 inch 16 million colors (240 x 320 pixels), 5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash, VGA video recording at 30fps, games based on gestures, Accelerometer for UI auto-rotate and the game based on movement, the game keys, GPS receiver with optional navigation WisePilot, FM radio with RDS and TrackID, Bluetooth with A2DP and USB (Fast Port Connector), Great audio quality
Stereo speakers, Support for microSD cards up to 16 GB, hot-swap, 1 GB card in the box, retail comes with a desk stand.
The phone main disadvantages like signal reception problems (which may be specific to the unit), Uncomfortable and keyboard keys, Camera produces bland, low-contrast images, No standard USB and audio ports. Games, music, navigation – the Sony Ericsson Yari is a Swiss Army knife of a phone. Tech-geeks will be impressed, but the Yari will use civilians as well.
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