REVIEW: Sony Ericsson YariFebruary 11th, 2010 - 10:14 pm by Wajiha H.
The Sony Ericsson Yari is the new mobile for serious game buffs as it can play both motion-based games and camera-tracked gesture controlled games. Gesture gaming is when a device tracks your body to control the game, like Project Natal demos, things that make the use of joysticks eventually a thing of the past. Games are but one aspect of this awesome handset, you will be able to get a glimpse of both Cybershot and Walkman in our Yari.
![]() Key features are a quad-band GSM support, Tri-band 3G, 2.4” 16M-color display (240 x 320 pixels), 5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash, VGA video recording at 30fps, Gesture-based gaming, Accelerometer for automatic UI rotation and motion-based gaming, gaming keys, Built-in GPS receiver with optional WisePilot navigation, FM radio with RDS and TrackID, Bluetooth with A2DP and USB (Fast Port connector), Great audio quality, Stereo speakers, Support for microSD cards up to 16GB, hot-swap, 1GB card in the box, Retail package comes with a desk stand and many more. Main problems that the device seems to be experiencing apparently, Signal reception issues (could be unit-specific), Uncomfortable soft keys and keypad, Camera produces bland, low-contrast photos, No standard USB and audio ports, Preinstalled gesture-based games not very impressive, So-called "gaming keys" don't have any actual use in games, Slow image gallery, No office document viewer, WisePilot software is a 30-day trial, downloads map data over the air. Now this is one phone that in addition to inspiring tech geeks will also inspire some ordinary civilians too. You can read all about the phone by following the link below. Source Related ArticlesRelated articles to REVIEW: Sony Ericsson Yari.
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