Posts Tagged ‘satio’

Satio hands-on at ePrice

Monday, June 1st, 2009

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Naturally, most of us can’t understand a word in Chinese, so just head on over to the site to see some pretty photos of the Satio’s many colours (or 3, to be more precise) and its interface in action. Still action.

Nah, kidding, there are also 3 videos (coincidence? I think not!).
Generally I think that the interface transitions are much smoother this time around. You’ve got to wonder why does it always lag at those conferences? And how the hell did ePrice manage to get a hold of the Satio? We may never know.

So, what was I saying? Ah, yes, click on the link below. Like, now.

ePrice hands-on

Satio – picture & video samples

Monday, June 1st, 2009

The following pictures are supposed to show Satio’s camera in different situations. Keep in mind: those pictures were taken with pre-production soft-/hardware. They give an idea of how Satio’s camera will take pictures once it is available in Q4/2009.

Light environment, compared with C905 shots:

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Satio: dsc00032 dsc00038 dsc00036 dsc00063

Macro shots:

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Without flash / with flash:

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Darkness (in nightmode):

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Video, VGA resolution, 40MB (watch this if you always wanted to know  the recipe for pancakes :) )

(Right-click and “Save as…” to your PC/Mac if the video doesn’t open correctly)

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Spot 5 differences

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

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I thought it would be fun to do a little comparison between the old Idou render and the Satio one. Besides the obvious wallpaper change, can you spot other differences? More than 5 even? Eleven in total, kids.

PS. The song playing is also different, yes.

The London event – caught on video

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

BelgiqueMobile has been smart enough to record the whole thing on camera and then release it to the masses on YouTube. Thanks!

Part 1 (Intro and Yari)

Part 2 (Aino and Satio)

Part 3 (Services and stuff)

Mobiwoo posts impressions from the London event

Friday, May 29th, 2009

One of the lads from our affiliate site, mobiwoo, that attended the London even on the 28th has posted a rather lenghty article, describing his experience at the press conference and saying what he thinks about the newly-announced phones, namely Satio, Aino and Yari. It makes for quite an interesting read, if you’re into these three phones. Hit the source link for the article.

Source: Mobiwoo

Mobiwoo manages to snap some photos of the new phones

Friday, May 29th, 2009

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Our pals over at our new affiliate site, Mobiwoo, were also attending the London event yesterday. So they had a play with all 3 handsets – namely the Satio, the Aino and the Yari – and took some photos as well. Hit the links below to see what I’m talking about.

Satio close-up Aino close-up Yari Close-up

PS. We’re told that they also managed to take a few videos and will be uploading them soon, so stay tuned.

Video hands-on of the Aino, the Satio and the Yari

Friday, May 29th, 2009

The guys at BelgiqueMobile have had a hands-on experience with all 3 of yesterday’s newly-introduced Sony Ericsson phones. We get to see the UIs in action.

Satio, Aino and Yari promo videos appear on the Internets

Friday, May 29th, 2009

How many times should Sony Ericsson be told that users love CGI? At least there’s some at the end of each video. Oh, and the Satio one has a catchy tune.

Idou’s true name revealed – the Satio

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

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Today’s the day Idou finally gets a name… a third second one, at least. A final one. The Satio. That’s how we’ll be referring to it from now on (like it or not).
The Satio will be Sony Ericsson’s flagship for 2009. It’s the first of a brand new line of phones, namely the Entertainment Unlimited brand. As a flagship and unlike a Sony Ericsson phone, it features some pretty advanced tech. The highlight, of course, its the mind-boggling 12.1 megapixel camera with a xenon flash, an active lens cover, touch focus, face detection, the self-explanatory Smile Shutter technology, Smart Contrast, Photo fix, BestPic (which lets you take 9 photos in rapid succession), Geo-tagging, red-eye reduction, 12x digital zoom and Web Albums. VGA recording at 30fps is included as well. But this is all related to the back of the phone, so to say.

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The front is graced by a large 3.5 inch touchscreen, capable of showing up to 16 million colours and with a rather unuausl 640×360 resolution (16:9). The UI of the Satio features 5 standby panels, which you can switch in an instant. The phone itself runs on Symbian S60 5th edition, which means that there’ll be lots of apps available for the phone once launched.

As a true Walkman – Cyber-shot merger, the Satio has also been endowed with the Clear Bass and Clear Stereo sound enhancement technologies, which further improve the audio output. Speaking of which, you can also use Bluetooth A2DP-equipped headphones to listen to your music. The tracks themselves can be stored on a MicroSD memory card, as those are the ones the phone supports (unlike the usual M2). TrackID – Sony Ericsson’ excellent music recognition service - is also included. The obligatory FM radio with RDS is there too.

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Furthermore, on the entertainment side the Satio supports “HD” and 3D games, both Java and, supposedly, non-Java. A Facebook and a YouTube application also come preloaded with the phone.

In terms of connectivity, the phone supports quad-band GPRS/EDGE and tri-band HSDPA. A Wi-Fi and a GPS module reside within the phone’s housing as well. Naturally, Google maps and turn-by-turn navigation come along with the aGPS feature.

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The Satio’s dimensions are quite adequate, too, measuring 112×55x13.3 mm and weighing 126 grams. What’s cool is that the phone also comes with a charging stand and an 8 gigabyte MicroSD card. Woot!

The Satio is supposed to come out in the beginning of the fourth quarter in the colours Black, Silver and Bordeaux.

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