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Phone test: Sony Ericsson Satio, a halftone 12 Mpixel
Florence Legrand
September 30, 2009 7:00 pm
September 30, 2009 7:00 pm
The Satio, called the Idou for a while, is Sony Ericsson’s new offering. A photophone, touch-orientated and multimedia, the Satio, with a 12 Mpixel photo sensor, is setting its stall out as the ideal phone for those who are out and about a lot and looking for entertainment on the run. It’s also the first Sony-Ericsson to function in Symbian S60. Is it the little genius that we’ve been told it is? Answer in this test.
Test of the Sony Ericsson Satio
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