Sony Ericsson yendo |
Do you need more and more exploration for the features running the device? Well, this phone runs the Dual-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support. The display is supported with 2.6 inches capacitive touchscreen of QVGA resolution. There’s also stereo Bluetooth with A2DP to ease you transferring any files or data. You can use the functional standard microUSB port for charging and data as well. The microSD card slot is expandable with support for up to 16GB, and it is obvious that we can use the microUSB to save any files while the onboard memory has been loaded fully.
What’s next? The Yendo seems to be an adaptive phone which is able to use any kind of audio jack, including the 3.5mm audio jack. The Facebook and Twitter apps have been perfectly installed to the phone, while the color versions of the outer design are available in various choices.
Like many other phones, the Yendo comes with several weaknesses. You might love the design and those key features, but you better see what things to ruin the phone’s compact design. First, the Yendo lacks of Wi-Fi and 3G technology, which it would be a great loss to own a device like this. This is now the era when you should be adaptive to the new technology, while 3G is not something new anymore. There has been HSPA+ and 4G technology created.
Other than that, the Yendo has no basic music player within, though it was designed for a walkman phone. There’s no file browser, multi-tasking and accelerometer for auto-screen rotation can be the most factor to let you down.
Sony Ericsson yendo Colours |
However, the Yendo is actually an ultra compact phone, though we find it as one of the mid-range phones for the middle class market. All in all, the Yendo is cool enough; tough this is not the right device for you who are involved with the high mobility and crazy working days as an executive or business owner. However, all those features are worth your money! This is an affordable device to let you keep stylish.
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