![]() ![]() That’s about as much praise as i can give it. The aforementioned – and much lauded – remote play, which allows you to connect the device and share media with a Playstation 3 console works. You’ll be using Sony’s Media Go! software, the very same application that’s intended for use with the PSP Go!, to shift your media from your desktop to the palm of your hand – and it works as expected. Transferring your media to the phone is pretty simple Forgoing the traditional installation CD, all necessary files are included on the phone – simply plug it in to your Windows PC using the supplied cable and the software is automatically installed. The included 8Gb micro SD card, a nice pack in for such a media centric phone, will certainly be put to good use in that regard. Slide the phone closed and it’s magically transformed into a rather excellent personal media player. The touch screen does work in media mode, which is where the device redeems itself. It’s mean! It’s like taking Timmy the fat kid to the Bakershop, showing him the strawberry jam donuts and then buying him a celery stick. This strikes me as a particularly silly decision on the part of Sony Ericsson. Quite bizarrely, despite featuring a fairly responsive capacitive touch-screen, you can’t use it to navigate the menus. Also familiar is the interface – which is essentially the same one Sony Ericsson phones have been sporting for the past decade. This is a reassuringly heavy phone, a weight that’s psychosomatically compounded by the incredibly dark hue of the device, dubbed “Obsidian Black.†It’s a slider phone that features an instantly familiar keypad layout under the screen. The first thing you’d notice, when taking the sleek and sexy device in hand is its incredible weight. This is no PSP phone though but it is a feature-rich mid-range phone that packs a wealth of capability in to its small shell Before delving in to its PS3 connectivity, the crux of this review, let’s see how the phone fares in general. ![]() Indeed, like the PSP, the Aino allows you to directly play back content stored on your PS3. The Aino though, which we’ve told you about before, has a little ace up its sleeve – in that it’s the first phone to feature PS3 remote play capability. As an obviously gaming focused site, this is not something we regularly dabble with. If you see this window, then connect your device into your PC.Today sees Lazygamer’s very first cellphone review. ![]() Afterwards choose your phone / tablet model. #Sony ericsson aino update
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