Introducing Windows 6.5.3 for the Sony Ericsson Aspen
February 6th, 2010Long overdue Windows 6.5.3 has manifested itself in the Sony Ericsson Aspen, also known as the Sony Ericsson Faith. The first Windows Mobile application to successfully utilize finger friendly touch screen, and successful it is. The stylus is gone and the much awaited arrival of 6.5.3, has not been a disappointment.
Business friendly QWERTY touch key pad enables the user to quick touch memos and email and is a breeze to use for on-the-go work. The full sized on screen keyboard is more refined and easy to use. The phone has a preloaded PDF Reader, Microsoft Office Mobile, Outlook, and a full email capacity. Touch controls throughout the system will let you drop and drag with the icon function, pan and flick, and use the improved Internet Explorer Page load, these are just a few of the improvements. The Sony Ericsson Aspen is the first to use the Windows platform to successfully implement a multitouch platform for users. A magnifier helps bring touch support for all the applications.
The Aspen contains GPS Google maps, 3.2 megapixal camera, 3.5 mm audio jack and WiFi, horizontal scroll bar that replace the tab, and also a improved IE Memory management. More of the preloaded functions include, Windows Live Messenger, FaceBook, Twitter, CNN, YouTube, and Skype to make life much easier right out of the box. Aspen is a GreenHeart phone, promoting power saving modes and reclaimed products used in the phone and packaging.
The beautiful sleek design comes in black, white, and silver. This is a phone that means business and will help you do the same. It will be interesting to see what else Windows has in store for us in the future, and it is safe to say with the unlocked Sony Ericsson Aspen, Windows is more ready than ever to hit the slopes with new moves.
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