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October 2009
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Compact et esthétique
Interface modernisée
épurée et facile à utiliser
Synchronisation avec les PS3
Superbe écran
Interface intuitive
Excellentes capacités multimédia
Lecture à distance
Connexion WiFi
GPS avec Google Maps
Geotagging des photos
Bonne qualité d'appel
Dock pour charger et connecter au PC
écouteurs Bluetooth stéréo.
Appareil photo 8MP
WiFi
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Ecouteurs bluetooth médiocres
Fonction photo aux résultats aléatoires
Encore du retard à rattraper
Interface tactile imité à la navigation multimédia
It’s a good size, it’s slim and, boy, does it pack a lot into a small space. But despite the good camera, superior touchscreen and stack of features, there’s something muddled and underwhelming about the Aino. The touchscreen is underused, the interfac...
The Sony Ericsson Aino is definitely suited to people who currently use this form factor of a slide out key board. It's jam packed with features and seems to perform fairly well. As you have probably gathered it's not my cup of tea but like most d...
Extrait: Sony Ericsson are on the move recently and the Aino is very much part of the agenda. But living in the shadow of the Satio and X10 is not much fun we guess. So, the Sony Ericsson Aino is keen to live a double life. At first glance, it's a touchscreen P...
The Sony Ericsson Aino's ability to wirelessly connect a PS3 is a great feature, but the limited touchscreen functions and its top heavy design diminish its wider appeal. Ross Catanzariti ...
news: PS3 streaming to the Sony Ericsson Aino does work, though it took us a fair bit of mucking around with passwords and menus to get going. It's a nice touch and works well though, essentially letting you keep up to 250GB of media on your handset -...
The Sony Ericsson Aino's landscape screen is fab for watching movies on the move, but in a portrait sliding shell, it causes a weird side effect. It leaves the phone incredibly top heavy, so make sure you handle the Sony Ericsson Aino in the shop befo...
We like what Sony Ericsson is trying to achieve with the Aino. It's a great multimedia phone, and we hope PS3 Remote Play becomes par for the course in its future blowers. But the lopsided design flaw and half-baked touchscreen tech suggest it could h...
Build and hardware design, BBC iPlayer, PS3 link, DNLA certified, dock and MH100 Bluetooth headphone adapter
Operating system looking dated, lacks customisation and app options that rivals offer, battery life, 8MP camera flawed
Packed with features and a full set of tech specs, the Aino is a unique offering, but doesn't hang together quite right or offer the flexibility of other premium handsetsKey specs3-inch screen, 3G, 8 megapixels, Bluetooth, FM radio, GPRS, GPS, GSM, HS...
Extrait: Sony Ericsson’s advertising of the semi-touch Aino focuses solely on the phone’s multimedia capacity and, after using the phone for a matter of minutes, it’s easy to see why; the Aino is close to multimedia perfection. However as an actual phone the Ai...
Bluetooth headphone adaptor offers good sound quality; handy charging and syncing dock; insanely packed with features; makes brave attempts at innovation; good-looking design
Terrible touchscreen user interface; no touch control when the phone is slid open; poorly organised features; unimpressive camera; PlayStation 3 streaming is hard to configure
We can't fault the Sony Ericsson Aino for its ambition, but its headline features, such as PlayStation 3 streaming, are hard to use and confusing. The touchscreen half of its split personality is poorly implemented, and its huge suite of features can ...