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Sony Ericsson MT15i / Vivaz 2 ensnared by Eldar Murtazin, since intense preview

Posted in January 19th, 2011
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Sony Ericsson MT15i / Vivaz 2 ensnared by Eldar Murtazin, since intense preview

The choice of Android Gingerbread handsets just grew by a single, courtesy of the Sony Ericsson MT15i as well as Russia’s premier mobile reviewer, Eldar Murtazin, who has put it through his severe preview cycle. The typically curmudgeonly gent was agreeably surprised by SE’s latest (and wholly unofficial) handset, claiming which the company “has grown as well as is about to launch truly slicing edge inclination as well as … has almost zero to fear in a hardware dialect as good.” He has regard for the above-average front-facing cam, the endurance offered by a 1500mAh battery, as well as a 854 x 480 res upon a Reality Display — yet he does advise which Sony’s Bravia Engine is usually used when consuming multimedia as well as therefore has singular impact upon mending outlay quality.

Internally, you’re looking at 512MB of RAM and the 1GHz Qualcomm MSM7630 with Adreno 205 graphics, all of that resulted in perfectly well-spoken, lag-free operation. In spite of its many pluses, Eldar describes a MT15i as a phone targeting the mid-range, that invites all sorts of tasty pricing conjecture, yet we’re not wholly sure we agree with his postulation that this handset will be called a Vivaz 2. The Xperia branding up front and a deputy of Symbian with Android would collectively indicate it’ll bear an exactly new name when it’s opened — which we’ll go ahead and creed is starting to happen during MWC next month.

Via Engadget

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