There's nothing spectacular about the Sony Ericsson Aino touchscreen slider phone but it looks nice enough, works well and has a huge range of features including an 8.1-megapixel camera and a nifty Bluetooth headset adapter.
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Back to the proprietary connectors again? Numptys. Why do Sony make these little forays into common sense, only to retreat back up their own backsides?
I really like the idea of having a touchscreen phone with a slide out keypad for texting, best of both worlds IMO.
Now if someone could bring out an android version which is thinner (12mm thick) and with standard connectors (i.e. 3.5mm and micro USB) then that would be perfect, at least until technology comes along enough for me to get that folding touchscreen phone that im hankering after. thank you :-)
It's nice to see Trusted Reviews responding so promptly to allegations of favouritism against resistive touch screens (even though I personally abhor them).
In the meantime, fans of capacitive screens who live in cold climes can get a pair of dots gloves that work with capacitive screens,
i bought this phone last month. its having too many problems from sound to touchscreen. w995i is a far better choice in the same range. please dont buy this phone.
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