Sunday, 23 January 2011

Review of Sony Ericsson Vivaz 2

Sony Ericsson has had some missteps lately, mostly with not updating their most recent phones beyond version 1.6 of the Android OS. They have some promising phones on the horizon though, with the Xperia Arc leading the pack. Also starting to get a little attention, however, is the MT15i, which is rather like the Vivaz, but sporting the Android the OS. We haven’t heard a lot of talk about this phone, but it’s being positioned to appeal more to the entry-level crowd, rather than those looking for the most powerful phones on the market. It won’t be sporting the Tegra-2 processor, but it also won’t be priced at that level. Based on the review over at mobile-review.com, it may be one of the better choices for those looking for budget-conscious, entry-level Android device.
The MT15i is a more solid offering than some of Sony’s previous phones, having a little more heft, but feeling like a more “quality” device.  The LCD screen is somewhere in the three-inch neighborhood, supporting a 480×854 resolution and their “BRAVIA” technology to improve the overall image quality.  This phone is expected to drop in the UK market somewhere around April, and will be an excellent offering for anyone looking for their first Android phone. No word on whether or now we’ll see it here in the US, but we’ll keep you posted as more details become available.
  
Read this article before making a decision.

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