Few things will never alterations.Phone producers come and go, flagship models produce a shortappearing and then fall into oblivion, but it appears like SonyEricsson's Walkman series is here to remain. Or at least it feels tobe this way, like the company has lately unleashed a brand noveloffering for its music find, namely the Sony Ericsson Spiro.
Plan-wise, the Sony Ericsson Spiro is asimple slider, with a compact body that will simply suit pockets ofany size. It is produced from a relatively cheap-feeling plastic thatdoes not let for a extreme firm grip. However, the Spiro doesn't seemflimsy in your hand.
The 2.2-inch screen that the SonyEricsson Spiro applies is of average standard. It presents few greatand vivid colors, but its considering angles have few room forimprovement. In terms of result, 240 x 320 pixels look to be onlyplenty to guarantee smooth visualization of text and images on thisreal estate.
Right under the display you'll detect theextremely, extremely few keys of the d-pad, which even houses themusic control functions. Even tiny are the soft, send, end, shortcutsand clear keys. That said, we can not assist but admit that they arenicely-produced. It is only that they are rather small, which can bethe cause for accidental presses.
On the left slope there is the microUSB port, with the right is the volume rocker, which works okay, andwith the top is the standard 3.5 mm jack. The rear slope houses the 2megapixel camera with no flash or auto focus. Naturally, deleting therear cover will afford you access to the 1000 mAh Li-Polymer battery,micro SD and SIM card slots.



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