Sony Ericsson Vivaz Headed for AT&T

Sony Ericsson has accidentally revealed that one of its smartphones is on the way to AT&T before the official announcement. The highlight of the Sony Ericsson Vivaz is its 8,1 megapixel camera, but this Symbian device has a range of other features, too.

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Sony Ericsson Vivaz from AT&TThis model debuted in Europe earlier this year, but AT&T is going to be the first U.S. carrier to offer it. Exactly when this is going to happen is not yet known, but the Vivaz’s appearance on Sony Ericsson’s website is a clue that the release can’t be far off.

Overview of the Sony Ericsson Vivaz
This smartphone has a tablet shape with a 3,2 inch, HVGA touchscreen. It has a curved back that its maker says is going to be a feature of its future models.

Sony Ericsson Vivaz from AT&TIn its descriptions of this smartphone, Sony Ericsson emphasizes the camera — no surprise, as at 8,1 megapixels this has a higher resolution than virtually all other phones. In addition to hi-res images, it can record HD video.

This camera has additional features like face and smile detection, stabilization software, and a flash.

The Vivaz runs the Symbian operating system with the touch-enabled version of Nokia’s S60 as its user interface.

This comes with a suite of entertainment, communication, and navigation software, including a high-end web browser.

Wireless features of the AT&T version of the Vivaz are going to include support for this carrier’s 3G network, as well as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a GPS receiver.

Also on the specifications list is a microSD memory card slot, FM radio, 3,5 mm audio jack,

Overall, the Sony Ericsson Vivaz is 4,2 x 2,0 x 0,5 inches (107,0 x 52,0 x 12,5 mm) and 3,4 oz.

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07/19/2010 — Filed under: Mobile
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