Sony Ericsson has recently launched their innovative Sony Ericsson Vivaz The rear casing is ergonomically designed to fit in the palm of your hand and, in our case, finished in “moon silver”. It also comes in ruby, black and blue hues.

The handset’s flowing curves are complemented by its size and weight to make for an attractive and appealing device you can’t help but want to show off.At comparatively small 52x12.5x107mm and weighing lightweight 97g, this device is uber pocketable, yet doesn’t stint when it appears to the display, helping up a 3.2inch, 360x640 pixels touchscreen. If sibling enmity were confident, we’d certainly say the Vivaz better seems and more advanced that its older and larger brother the Satio.

Looks and feel aside, the Vivaz conforms to standard for touchscreen handsets, by trusting in a number of buttons around the sides, counting camera and the usual volume rocker switch, besides 3 function buttons below the screen.

Having said this, having physical buttons isn’t unavoidably a bad thing, as many touchscreen phone consumers will recognize; having the camera shutter button on the screen just doesn’t work. This is where the Vivaz really stands out. Next to the 8.1 MP camera’s shutter button is a devoted video button so you can capitalize on the 16:9 HD camera. Pictures and video are both of high quality but fatefully such delights don’t make up for faults elsewhere.

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