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Sony Ericsson Satio 12.1-megapixel phone Unboxing video

Fri, Sep 25, 2009

Mobile Phone

Just a little over a week before its scheduled release in the UK on October 7th, this unboxing video of the Sony Ericsson 12.1-megapixel camera phone monster known as the Satio (formerly called the Idou) has suddenly popped up on the internet. Obviously not content with just unboxing one Satio phone, the guy in this video unboxes all three colored iterations of the first Symbian-based handset from Sony Ericsson. So, what’s the deal with the Satio? Well, apart from being one of the first phones to boast of a 12.1-megapixel camera, the Sony Ericsson Satio also comes with 3.5-inch touchscreen, Xenon flash, WiFi, Bluetooth, aGPS, Exchange ActiveSync support, and an 8GB microSD card (supports up to 32GB in capacity). We’ve got no word on its pricing, but we do have some instructional videos on how to use the Sony Ericsson Satio.

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5 Responses to “Sony Ericsson Satio 12.1-megapixel phone Unboxing video”

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    Sony Ericsson Satio 12.1-megapixel phone Unboxing video « Tech Pinoy Says:

    [...] Read the rest here: Sony Ericsson Satio 12.1-megapixel phone Unboxing video [...]

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    Samsung 12-megapixel M8920/SCH-W880 phone gets leaked | PMP Today Says:

    [...] know Sony Ericsson’s got one, and it has an unboxing video already. Now let’s take a look at what Samsung has in store for [...]

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    Unboxing del Sony Ericsson Satio | emóvilPRO Says:

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    San Satio Says:

    So each of the colours in which the Sony Ericsson Satio is available will have it’s own box? The Satio looks really tall at this video, almost like the new Chocolate from LG. I think I would choose the Satio as this phone looks robust and, not to forget, comes with a 12,1 Megapixel camera.

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    Sony Ericsson Kurara bundled with Cortex A8 processor, PowerVR graphics, 8.1-MP camera | PMP Today Says:

    [...] What you’re looking at folks is the Sony Ericsson Kurara, the company’s second Symbian powered handset following the Satio. [...]

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