The latest blue model of the Sony Ericsson Vivaz is a network exclusive handset for O2, the network has at present made available this kind of fresh colour scheme for one of the most widely used Sony Ericsson mobile handsets this season next to the newest Android powered Xperia X10 device.
The Sony Ericsson Vivaz Blue edition joins the black, silver and red Sony Vivaz designs in the range, the difference is merely in the outer casing which is presently finished in a metallic blue color that truly sets this style apart from the rest.
Inside you’ll find an impressive 8 mega-pixel digicam which includes a host of imaging features plus the option to capture movie in 720p High definition quality, also there is a good sized 3.2 inch touch screen which makes viewing those captured images and video clips a pleasure while the modern ergonomic design of the Vivaz creates a truly suitable fit to the hand.
Additional options contain WiFi, GPS, 3.5G HSPA support, Bluetooth, a 720MHz processor, an expandable memory space which has a useful 2Gb memory card in the box, an extensive media player along with Fm radio having a 3.5mm audio jack to allow for common headphones and a TV out interface which allows you to play back those High definition quality movies on your own HD TV.
There are now numerous new phones which have been recently launched supporting the revolutionary HD video capture technology, these include the HTC Desire that appears to be the most famous of all the innovative types along with the Samsung Wave, the new Nokia N8 and future Samsung Galaxy S.
The 3.2 inch touch screen of the Vivaz could be equalled by a lot of new handsets, the most notable being the Nokia X6, HTC Legend, HTC HD Mini and new LG GD880 Mini however these types of devices offer only a 5.0 mega-pixel digicam.
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