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thats the right price i believe..shame its pretty ugly imo, but the hardware price combo is great.
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Posted: 2010-01-30 20:53:00
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The standby 3D thing looks really really slow.. Also switching between panels is laggy! I just hope they dont do the same mistake like the Omnia HD did with its audio quality when recording 720p videos
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Posted: 2010-01-30 21:30:18
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Hardware zone has a review for vivaz
http://www.hardwarezone.com/articles/view.php?cid=24&id=3127
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Posted: 2010-02-01 06:53:38
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Seriously looks all pretty spot on and pricing seems pretty much right, first SE phone I'd be interested in for 3 years. Yeah I know X10.......... but it has lot's of rivals at it's currently projected price wheras the Vivaz seems to offer a superior package at it's price point and it's small and it looks fun?doesn't take itself too seriously. If they can it out on schedule(v important) and stable (critical) I actually think they've got a winner - if it gets delayed gonna be trouble as newer SFversion handsets start to come out.
At the moment seems like an attractive lightweight very reasonably priced handset. Fingers X'd
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Posted: 2010-02-01 21:50:35
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What has vivaz got that satio hasnt other than the hd video? , im confused as keep looking at it in reviews and it looks almost the same, without the zenon and no lens cover
Will it run the same software or is it the same as Nokia's latest upgrade? Its a serious question, not sarcasm.
If its the same as SATIO Im even more confused as Satio is getting a slating here but everyone is drooling over Vivaz.
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Posted: 2010-02-01 22:05:09
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It's price and compact design
And some new feats in the interface
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Posted: 2010-02-01 22:21:29
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Larry it may not worth upgrade from satio to this. No xenon flash is a big big downgrade and its more important than HD recording (Believe me i have both satio and omnia hd and the video recording quality (not size) differences are not that significant if you compare to the results you have when taken pictures in the dark or indoors thanks to the xenon flash) ... the software changes arent that much apparantly and there is still hope they update satio to vivaz version (At least there is no reason why they wont). There is only one thing that i still have some doubts because ive seen post around saying both things ... this phone got a resistive or a capacitve screen?
Nontheless X10 seems a much better choice if you want to upgrade
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Posted: 2010-02-01 23:13:17
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Ahh and about the faster processor... i dont think that will change much the performance of this device... S60v3 and v5 are slow by nature ... even a intel core i7 wont make these S60 versions faster!
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Posted: 2010-02-01 23:21:19
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As said above price and size - it may not be bleeding edge but is a valuable contribution to smartphones and I think has a good chance to be a real "seller" for SE.
Some of the cheapest Nokia S60 represent breakthroughs at the lowest end on price/features ratio and this I think could represent the same for SE in the upper mid-tier, price performance and design. There's a distinct gap between the N97's (which are pretty poor to be honest) and the 5800 and this seems a much superior offering to Nokia's X6 and I'm not that bothered about it's HD recording talents.
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Posted: 2010-02-01 23:29:55
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Yeep thats true. Its not a satio upgrade and not many satio users will change for it, but its big potencial a high end phone that if have a low price could be a best seller witch is exactly what SE needs right now. Lets wait and see
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Posted: 2010-02-02 01:40:52
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