Sony Ericsson Unleashed the Vivaz, Full Touch Screen Smartphone

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Sony Ericssson  has unveiled a new smart phone with full touch-screen features – the Sony Ericsson Lively. This phone is officially the second unit to be released under the new family of mobile entertainment media Sony Ericsson Xperia series with the first model. To be released at any time, the first quarter, Sony Ericsson features Lively playback quality of HD video.

The lively Sony Ericsson is a fully functional smart phone with great features like a high-resolution camera that can capture video in HD quality. Has a dedicated button that lets you record video quickly with continuous autofocus.

This phone also allows you to see streaming video on the panel standby or online via Wi-Fi in its 3.2-inch widescreen touch-enabled. You can also transfer your videos to YouTube and Picasa directly via Wi-Fi. And since it takes time to load, can leave the burden of running in the background and use the phone for other purposes.

The lively Sony Ericsson is a mobile platform open so that you can customize the entertainment content and other applications can be found from PlayNow and Symbian developer community.

Intelligent design, the Sony Ericsson Lively boasts a design that can be attributed to what Sony calls the curvature of a man. The design was done to reflect how the human body, while providing interaction and precise telephone compelling.

Here’s a quick summary of Sony Ericsson Lively and specifications:

• easy access to social networks like Facebook and Twitter

• 8.1 megapixel camera with face detection and a smile

• Sony Ericsson Media Player

• 3.2-inch touch-enabled widescreen

• aGPS

• Supports GSM 900/2100 UMTS, HSPA and GPRS / EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS, HSPA 850/1900/2100 and EDGE 850/900/1800/1900.

The lively Sony Ericsson will be available at the Silver Moon, Cosmic Black, Ruby Blue Galaxy and the words of prices Venus designs. No yet.