Sony Ericsson Vivaz
The Sony Ericsson Vivaz is Sony Ericsson’s first product announcement of 2010, and something that Sony Ericsson must hope will put a miserable 2009 behind them.
This is a touchscreen phone that manages to avoid the dreaded black slabby look by going with a curved design that Sony Ericsson says includes their “human curvature” design philosophy.. It looks attractive anyway, and overall the Vivaz is certainly very distinctive.
The Vivaz runs the Symbian operating system, a bit of a surprise as Sony Ericsson’s recent commitment to Symbian has been patchy, but the latest versions of Symbian are well suited to this type of device.

There’s a 3.2″ 360 x 640 pixel touchscreen display dominating the front of the Vivaz, on the back is prominent 8.1 megapixel camera with autofocus, geotagging and a photo light. GPS is built in, and the Vivaz comes with a trial version of the Wisepilot navigation system.
Sony Ericsson Vivaz The Sony Ericsson Vivaz also has WiFi and 3.5G HSPA high-speed data support. The Vivaz supports microSD memory cards, and a useful 8GB card is included in the standard sales package. Of course the Vivaz also has Bluetooth, and there’s a 3.5mm audio socket too and the Vivaz has a TV out capability to play back those HD videos you captured. Sony Ericsson Vivaz Sony Ericsson say that the Vivaz should be available during Q1 2010 in “Moon Silver”, “Cosmic Black”, “Galaxy Blue” and “Venus Ruby” colour combinations.
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