Sony Ericsson Aino brings all the entertainment you’ve ever craved on the beautifully crafted Sony Ericsson Aino phone. Designed to match your life, you can pack the Aino phone full of your favorite music, photos, films and podcasts. Then take your mobile entertainment everywhere you go to enjoy on its stunning 3″ touch screen. The super-stylish Sony Ericsson Aino touchscreen phone comes with a matching Bluetooth headset and desk stand charger.
Transfer your latest music and movie files from your PC to phone over WiFi with the amazing Media Go application. Also Keep your phone entertainment updated! Media Home lets you transfer your media files from PC-to-phone wirelessly and automatically via Media Go and Wi-Fi. Simply place Aino in the desk stand charger and the rest takes care of itself. This is the most beautiful phone i have seen this month.
The touch user interface makes navigation truly intuitive – regardless if you browse the media menu, adjust your camera settings or play music. The perfect entertainment organizer – Media Go makes it easier than ever before to bring your media with you, wherever you go. Transfer your media files between your phone and PC via drag and drop. File conversion is hassle-free too; Media Go automatically converts films and music files to give you the best possible quality.
Features & Specifications :
- Luminous White & Obsidian Black Color
- Phone memory 55MB
- microSD support
- CLA-60
- VH700
- MW600
- MS410
- Windows 7 compatible
- Remote Play with PlayStation
- Touch UI
- Drag, drop, enjoy – Media Go
- 432×240 pixel Screen
- 134.0 gr weight
And all the the features like Edge, 3G, Wi-Fi, Video Player, Music Player, Messenger, Inbuilt Browser, Image viewer and editor, FM Radio, High Performance mobile camera etc.. With Aino Keep your phone charged in your car’s cigarette lighter; and handle calls simultaneously. Need to check the roadmap? A small lamp gives you light. Blast your favorite music or watch your favourite YouTube clips. Really a nice phone i have seen this year yet.
