whatmobile.net Updated: 2011-09-24 13:40:37
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It’s been a long time coming, but Sony Ericsson has finally released a handset outside of Japan with a tall display (240x432 pixels) that gives the models based on the traditional user interface a bit more life. In fact, with the larger display, the Ai...
The new ‘Entertainment Unlimited’ range from Sony Ericsson is looking like a very exciting competitor to Nokia’s Nseries range. The Satio may be the flagship, but the Aino is the jewel in the crown. It may not have the same potential for...
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If the Satio is the big, brash, headline-grabbing, yet ultimately underwhelming star of the Sony Ericsson show, it's the Aino that plays the more staid and modest yet ultimately more impressive supporting role. In other words, while the Aino doesn't have...
Elegant design, Easy to use, Excellent call quality...
Pricey apps, Slow to operate, Limited LED flash range...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-09-24 13:40:37
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The Aino as a phone The Aino gives good results for making and receiving calls. With its slide out screen, the mic is very close to the mouth. It's also beside the numberpad which means it’s better protected against the wind and exterior noise than if...
Compact and looks good, Modernised, pared down, easytouse interface, PS3 synchronisation...
Mediocre bluetooth headphones, The camera gives rather random results, Still some ground to make up...
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Sony Ericsson's latest marketing wheeze is to release a slew of new handsets with seemingly meaningless names. Satio, Yari, Naite and the handset currently under scrutiny, Aino, are models the company has lined up to compete with Apple and Android. The...
We entirely see the point of a user interface offering quick access to media features, but surely this could have been coupled with full touchscreen access for all remaining features. Being neither fully touch nor fully non-touch is just irritating. T...
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Sony Ericsson are producing some nice looking handsets at the moment and the Aino looks pretty sweet too. Is it the perfect device for those of you that like the traditional slide out key pad? Sony Ericsson Aino with Dock What's in the box:PhoneBatter...
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...
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pz10.com Updated: 2011-09-24 13:40:47
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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...
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Boasting the ability to control and access multimedia content wirelessly from a PlayStation 3 console, Sony Ericsson's Aino mobile phone also features a 3in touchscreen, Wi-Fi and an 8-megapixel camera. Unfortunately, a top heavy design, the touchsc...
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...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-09-24 13:40:49
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The Sony Ericsson Aino is a multimedia phone unlike any other the company has churned out. Sure, the three inch screen and T9 keypad are nothing new. But the Sony Ericsson Aino also offers up PS3 Remote Play, so you can stream video and music straight...
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...
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Back at Mobile World Congress 2009 Sony Ericsson introduced us to the concept of Entertainment Unlimited, typified here by the Aino. The phone drops to the Walkman and Cyber-shot branding, but punches hard in both the camera and multimedia sectors, in...
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...
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The much-vaunted PSP phone has been churning around the rumour mill for years. But the Sony Ericsson Aino, while hooking up with the PS3 via Remote Play, is not the gaming phone the world’s been waiting for. However, with video streaming skills and...
Streaming movies from PS3 is great...
Slider is top heavy, no PS3 gaming...
It's not the PSP phone, but this is a neat multimedia mobile that handles PS3 Remote Play brilliantly...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 13:40:49
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for Sony Ericsson Aino Review We know that Sony Ericsson does camera and music phones extremely well, and the Aino is no different. We were disappointed by the movies, though. While those on the phone look great, downloading more is a slow, laborious...
Watching and listening to media is pleasurable, and the bundled Bluetooth headset is a handy addition.
Video streaming is slow and jerky and the PlayNow Arena needs some work to make it a viable option.
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The Sony Ericsson Aino is the phone that finally brings PS3 connectivity to a mobile - bringing the best of Sony's brands to beat the multimedia prowess of the iPhone and Samsung i8910HD.It's a mid-range effort, following just behind the Sony Ericsson...
Good GPS signal, Easy to use media interface, Decent build quality, Well laid-out interface, BBC iPlayer included in the box...
Laggy operating system, Poor battery life, Sporadic PS3 connectivity, Constantly updating memory card, High price for a feature phone...
The Sony Ericsson Aino is the phone that finally brings PS3 connectivity to a mobile - bringing the best of Sony's brands to beat the multimedia prowess of the iPhone and Samsung i8910HD.It's a mid-range effort, following just behind the Sony Eric...
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Rumours of a Sony PlayStation phone have raged and been rebuffed on an almost daily basis this year. And while the Sony Ericsson Aino is light years away from being the dream 'PlayStation' phone, it does, like the PSP, let you remotely access multimedi...
The far from convincing ‘remote play’ and touch performance badly let down this otherwise capable multimedia slider...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-13 13:13:43
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Sony Ericsson has had a hit-and-miss record with its most recent string of mobile handsets. Hits have come from the company's excellent CyberShot cameraphones, misses have come from a bungled attempt to use Windows Mobile on a not-so-smartphone. Looki...
Beautiful design; 8.1MP camera; Innovative media syncing...
Dated software; Poor web browser; No 3.5 mm headphone jack...
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Boasting the ability to control and access multimedia content wirelessly from a PlayStation 3 console, Sony Ericsson's Aino mobile phone also features a 3-inch touch screen, Wi-Fi and an 8-megapixel camera. Unfortunately, a top heavy design, the touch screen’s a perplexing limitations and a frustrating implementation of the Remote Play feature make the Aino difficult to recommend.Aesthetically, Sony Ericsson has certainly broken the norm when designing the Aino. We've long criticised the com...
Play with PS3, large display, included accessories, stylish design when closed...
Top heavy design, touch screen is limited, Remote Play feature is not easy to set up, no 3.5mm headphone jack...
The Sony Ericsson Aino’s ability to wirelessly connect a PS3 is a great feature, but the limited touch screen functions and its top heavy design diminish its wider appeal...
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The new Aino promises to be the bee's knees for those who bought into the PS3 instead of the Xbox 360. Sony Ericsson's Remote Play technology allows you to control your game console and access its media content, either from right in front of it via your h...
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recombu.com Updated: 2015-05-31 09:32:47
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There are features aplenty in the handsome, cool-looking Aino, from strong video playback, an excellent touchscreen and a decent camera to working as a remote control for a PlayStation 3, all crammed into a surprisingly slim, sleek case. And if you lik...
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...
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We were big Sony Ericsson (SE) phone fans here in the office a few years back. They offered the best music playing capabilities, were easy on the eye and were always loaded with intuitive features. SE appears to have rested on their laurels a bit. Now...
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Rumours of a Sony PlayStation phone have raged and been rebuffed on an almost daily basis this year. And while the Sony Ericsson Aino is light years away from being the dream ‘PlayStation’ phone, it does, like the PSP, let you remotely access multimedi...
Well built. Responsive touchscreen. Convenient wireless synchronisation. Dynamic sounding music player. Bundled dock and Stereo Bluetooth headphones...
Touchscreen only works when phone is shut and access limited to multimedia bar. Remote Play hit and miss. No integrated 3.5 headphones jack...
The far from convincing ‘remote play’ and touch performance badly let down this otherwise capable multimedia slider...
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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...
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The Sony Ericsson Aino is the company’s latest multimedia phone, the phone has high-end features, and a large 3 inch screen all packed into a white svelte casing. The Aino which was launched with the Yari and Satio, represents a breakaway from the conventional nomenclature of Sony Ericson’s alphabet names...
Sony Ericsson Aino is a multimedia phone, and its clear Sony Ericsson is keen to revolutionise their phones. The phone is well designed, and we're hard pressed not to ogle it. It is well designed and is jam packed with high-end features. At RM 1,999 t...
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Just this week, Sony's boss Howard Stringer took over the reigns as chairman of Sony Ericsson. This new change in management has long been predicted by tech critics, especially after Sony Ericsson revealed losses in the first quarter of the year. Stringer...
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Sometimes, there is a phone you just want to own no matter what. Unfortunately a dubiously expensive price tag tends to shatter most people's dream of owning that one phone that they really would have loved to show off to all their buddies at a cafe o...
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mobilewhack.com Updated: 2015-05-31 09:32:47
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So I’ve got another, albeit lesser, reason to be happy with the folks out at Puremobile, who sent me a Sony Ericsson Aino to review. This one actually turned out pretty well, though not quite as well as the Nokia they sent.The Sony Ericsson Aino is a...
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mobilesroom.com Updated: 2015-05-31 09:32:47
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Sony Ericsson does have a knack of pulling out a rabbit out of its hat when one is least expecting it. The K750i and the W800i, which were launched way back in 2005, came as a surprise to most of us and that too without any warnings. Both were runaway...
Our verdict? The Aino is a good buy for those who care more about form than functions. At a price close to $450 internationally and in US(approx), it is retailing in India at around Rs. 23,000 and at this price there are a number of better options out...
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Contents: Sales Package: Positioning In late 2009, Sony Ericsson top managers made a frank confession: the company missed the boom of touch-sensitive phones as it was expected to occur much later. There was much more wickedness in these words rathe...
The Sony Ericsson Aino U10i doesn't bring anything new to the table with its moderately strong vibro alert, a bit too loud ring tones and decent call quality. This device is actually a twin of W995, added with a touch-sensitive screen that works only...
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The Sony Ericcson Aino is an unlocked phone with a superb design and an even better set of features aimed at multimedia fans. Its unlocked status does come at a premium price however, but some may be willing to make the financial sacrifice necessary to...
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Do you believe that names that creators give their creations are important? Well, you will probably find it interesting to know what Aino means. That´s what one of the latest Sony Ericsson cell phones is called and in Japanese the word refers to a mess...
Excellent audio quality through the boxed Bluetooth handsfree, Really capable camera, Robust battery, WiFi with DLNA and the option to control PlayStation 3 consoles, Very good screen sensitivity (where available)...
Unhandy keyboard and navigational keys, Sluggish browser with lots of software bugs, Limited touchscreen functionality, Far too expensive...
Now it´s about time we use our imaginary scales, weight up the positive features of the handset against its shortcomings and see if it´s ultimately worth it. On the one hand, we´ve got excellent multimedia capabilities – great camera, super audio quali...
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Aesthetically, Sony Ericsson has certainly broken the norm when designing the Sony Ericsson Aino. We've long criticised the company for producing the same, dull looking handsets when most competitors are innovating, and they've clearly listened to cus...
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...
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The Sony Ericsson Aino is the phone that finally brings PS3 connectivity to a mobile – bringing the best of Sony’s brands to beat the multimedia prowess of the iPhone and Samsung i8910HD.It’s a mid-range effort, following just behind the Sony Ericsson...
We liked the Aino a lot when we got it out the box, and our opinion dwindled downwards from there. When the main selling point isn’t fully functional (ie, the PS3 compatibility isn’t up to speed) and both the camera and media player are slow t...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2015-05-31 09:32:47
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A good media phone that could be great when Sony Ericsson improves its movie download service. Related links News Sony Ericsson readying rugged mobile phones Sony Ericsson Xperia X3 - new release date 3 unveils Sony Ericsson Twitter phone Others to con...
Good audio and visual quality, plus bundled Bluetooth headset...
Jerky video streaming, and PlayNow Arena movies service still in foundation stage Look and Feel...
A good media phone that could be great when Sony Ericsson improves its movie download service...
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There’s a whole lot going on at Sony Ericsson these days. New sliders, fabulous cameras, phones with fancy names, and even, finally, a Walkman that’s worth buying. As cell phone manufacturers fight to give their products the edge by packing more and mo...
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The new Sony Ericsson Aino that was announced recently really can lay claim to being called a true multimedia computer (to use Nokias hackneyed term). The Aino is designed from the outset around multimedia, and can seamlessly connect to your PC or you...
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