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The editors liked
Looks
Smooth UI
HD Videos
All possible connectivity options
Good looking comfortable to use design
Camera quality is really good
Battery life is better than average
Beautiful design
Ultra small and light weight
Good display quality
Plenty of features
Good audio quality (headphones)
HD video recording with continuous autofocus
Records 720p HD video with continuous autofocus
Renders HD video at enviable color clarity & crispness
Trendy & portable
Stylish and compact design
Full suite of connectivity features
Video and audio quality better than the i8910 HD.
Good Looking
Very Good Camera
Good Screen
Fluid UI
The editors didn't like
Battery
Audio quality and level
Flash not very powerful
No proximity sensor
Plastic shell makes it feel a little cheap
UI is very buggy and hung quite a few times
Audio player's volume is too low
No clear cut uploading options for media
Poor interface design is frustrating
Frequent application crashes
Sluggish camera interface
Poor implementation of flash in camera
Camera quality could have been better
Sluggish & limited touchscreen interface
Poor headphone build quality
Lack of hardware keypad
Slippery when fingerprints make a mess of the phone
Abstract: Sticking with the current Symbian touchscreen operating system is certainly a brave move for Sony Ericsson. The Satio had a number of software issues that got the phone a lot of negative publicity, so it is vital for the company to get things right sec...
A beautiful design with a great camera, however the Symbian operating system creaks under the weight of Vodafone's branding, making it a nightmare to use. ...
T he Sony Ericsson Vivaz is a cell phone with a sleek design which you would not relate with Sony Ericsson right away. Together with the recently introduced Sony Ericsson X10, the Vivaz belongs to a whole new line of Sony Ericsson smartphones. The V...
Whilst the Sony Ericsson Vivaz does in many ways sit in the shadow of the Satio with the slightly poorer camera and an incredibly poor screen lock system, it does still carry its own identity very well and is all things considered a very good phone.It ...
Abstract: Neither video nor stills shooting are entirely without their problems, and we aren't bowled over by S60 either. But these things noted, the 720p video shooting could still be a lure for you. Sony Ericsson - Vivaz price Buy Sony Ericsson Vivaz securely...
Abstract: The Sony Ericsson Vivaz is the company’s latest touchscreen handset. If you’ve ever used a Sony Ericsson Satio before, you’ll be right at home with the Vivaz. It runs the same operating system and aims to juggle all your tunes and videos in the same wa...
The Vivaz is a beautifully finished style phone that's backed up by a wealth of smart phone functionality and a genuinely marvellous camera. The HD 720p recording is quite possibly the best we've seen and the still camera is no slouch either, though ...
Fiddly controls and user interface; below-par build quality
The Sony Ericsson Vivaz works surprisingly well as a rough and ready 720p camcorder, but its unresponsive touchscreen and fiddly user interface mean it's an annoying phone to use for day-to-day tasks ...
The Sony Ericsson Vivaz is a well designed smartphone with plenty of features, but it's ultimately let down by the drab and outdated Symbian operating system. Ross Catanzariti, PCWorld.idg.com.au ...