Sony Ericsson Idou Review & Features
November 3rd, 2009The newly released Sony Ericsson Idou promises to provide an unbeatable media experience in phones. The 3.5-inch touch screen display leaves little room for anything else on the phone’s front face, although there are three physical buttons below including a Talk and End function. Intuitive and user-friendly functioning will win over many who are at first skeptical of the simplistic design. The true widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio display makes movie watching enjoyable with an accurate image. An FM radio is built into the Sony Ericsson Idou for an on-the-go radio experience. Wi-fi, GPS, and Bluetooth capability are, of course, necessary in this caliber of phone, and with an impressive 11 hours of talk time on the 2G Network you will love this phone for battery life as much as for its other unbeatable features.

As if the other features were not enough, the main rockstar of the new Sony Ericsson Idou is the built in 12.1MP camera. Featuring autofocus and a Xenon flash, you will be hard-pressed to find a better camera phone out there. Taking a very practical move, the camera lens on the rear side comes complete with a sliding cover to protect it from damage. Opening the cover automatically starts the camera function and quick camera function buttons are built into the side for easy picture taking. A full set of photo editing tools also comes standard with the device, allowing you to process images immediately and load them to the internet quickly. The phone comes with an 8MB microSD card from the factory, but can be quickly upgraded to a 32MB card for photo enthusiasts who want to spend less time downloading the pictures off their phone and more time taking them. Unbeatable photo quality, smart user-friendly design, and large sharp touch screen display have quickly set the Sony Ericsson Idou apart from the competition.
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