“Customers can capture spontaneous moments and memories instantly,” says Sony Ericsson of its new Vivaz phone.
The company touts the “superb imaging features:” an 8-megapixel camera, 720p HD video recording, and keys for both video and photo capture “which lock focus on the action as soon as it starts.”
The Vivaz is also “pre-loaded” with links to YouTube and Picasa Web Albums, which “make it easy to upload HD videos and high resolution photos for sharing with friends and even the world,” the company says. “Shooting and sharing brilliant HD content is what creativity-minded consumers want from their mobile devices right now and we are delivering it with Vivaz.”
The phone has a 3-inch screen, and costs $80 with a two-year service agreement from AT&T.
The Aero phone from Dell, meanwhile, has a 5 megapixel camera, flash, dedicated camera key, “and advanced shooting and editing capabilities,” the company says.
The phone runs the Android 1.5 operating system, which is more than a year old. It has a 624Mhz processor and a 3.5-inch touchscreen.
The Aero costs $100 with a 2-year AT&T contract, or $300 without a contract.





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