Sony Ericsson's Vivaz aboriginal Symbian buzz was an ballsy disaster, at atomic for us. It was by far one of the best annoying phones I accept anytime acclimated and the software was so abominably put calm that application the buzz was painful. It did not alike amount to us that it had a 12 megapixel camera with xenon beam with actual acceptable account quality. The poor software fabricated aggregate abroad irrelevant, authoritative the buzz about unusable. Not to be beat with failure, Sony Ericsson absitively to agreement with Symbian afresh and came up with yet addition smartphone, the Sony Ericsson Vivaz.
The Vivaz brings with it a new accouterments architecture with appearance that are aloof a cleft beneath than that of Satio. Okay. But the accouterments wasn't abundant of a botheration with the antecedent phone, it was the software. Unfortunately, Vivaz still runs on the aforementioned old Symbian S60 5th Edition operating system.
Bundle
Sony Ericsson Vivaz
Battery
Charger
Headset
USB Cable
Stylus
8GB microSD card
User GuideBattery Life
The Sony Ericsson Vivaz has a 1200 mAh Li-Polyper battery. With a couple of hours of calling, messaging, and about five to six hours of web browsing and music playback and camera usage, mostly without flash, the Vivaz gave us a battery life of about one day. These days it is not common for smartphones to give this much battery life and I think one day is acceptable for a phone with so many features and a big touchscreen to power. Anything less and it would have been a cause for concern.
Verdict
The Sony Ericsson Vivaz is graced with a lovely design that looks and feels great in your hands. It is possibly the smallest and lightest full-touchscreen smartphone that you could buy today. It also has a fairly long specifications list, with 3G, HSDPA, GPS, Wi-Fi and an 8 megapixel camera with HD video recording and continuous autofocus being some of the highlights.
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