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These days, many new phones are coming supplied with a full QWERTY keyboard, with manufacturers sensing that not everybody wants a touch screen phone. Therefore, Sony Ericsson has released the Vivaz Pro. This offers the same specifications as the popular Vivaz; however it sees the addition of a full QWERTY keyboard for efficient text entry.casino en ligne

The Sony Ericsson Vivaz is an impressive mobile web browsing device. In areas covered by 3G, a HSDPA connection is utilised to provide an internet connection (alongside HSUPA). A much faster connection is available wherever a wireless internet router is located. Wi-Fi takes advantage of the signal given off by the router, offering an enhanced web browsing experience thanks to the faster connection. Class 10 EDGE and GPRS both provided the Vivaz Pro with its primary means of connection to cellular networks in areas with little or no 3G coverage. Both Bluetooth and USB connection allow the Vivaz Pro to be synced with other compatible hardware devices such as other phones and computers, allowing a number of tasks to be carried out.

With dimensions of 109x52x15mm, the Vivaz Pro remains a relatively compact phone despite its extra hardware from the keyboard. This coupled with its light weight of 117 grams makes the Vivaz Pro a comfortable phone to use with 2 hands when using the keyboard, or with one hand when using the touch screen for navigation of the user interface.

The Vivaz Pro features internal memory in the shape of 75 MB. This offers a good level of storage for data and files such as music tracks or video files. A micro SD slot is included for the same purpose, with a pre-installed 8 GB memory card. This can be increased though by swapping this for a larger memory card of up to 16 GB. The internal phonebook can store a seemingly endless number of contacts, and included the ever popular photocall feature. This allows a photo to be assigned to each contact, which is then displayed on screen whenever that person calls or is called.


The 3.2 TFT touch screen is capable of displaying up to 216M colours within a pixel layout of 360x640, giving a high level of display quality and clarity. As well as an effective method of navigating the user interface, the touch screen operates alongside a full slide out QWERTY keyboard, offering an efficient method of text entry.