Sony Ericsson U5i has a straight or full-keyboard design; the body size is much smaller than the U1, and the overall feeling is mellower. Its body measurements are 107 x 52 x 12.5mm, and its weight is only 97 grams. At less than 100 grams, it is also very suitable for female consumers.
At the top of the screen is the audio input, and the Sony Ericsson logo is printed below. The screen has a mirror design, which is easily contaminated with grease and fingerprints. The phone has three buttons at the bottom, from left to right, respectively answer key, menu key, and hang up keys. These three buttons are very small and do not respond well to touch.
The back of the phone has an 8 megapixel camera and supports LED fill light, as well as high-definition. Above the cell phone's power button / unlock button, on the top left side is a hidden 3.5mm headphone port, below this is a standard microUSB port and speakers.
On the right side, from top to bottom is the volume adjustment key, the video capture key, and the dedicated camera key.
The U5i's SIM card is placed in the middle to support hot-plug operation, while a SIM card swap is need to discharge the battery. The cell phone uses a 1200 mAh lithium-ion battery, so standby time is also good.
The phone supports panorama mode and smile recognition, so it performs well as a camera. The user can select auto mode from the choices on the screen, which makes for a very user-friendly experience.
Photo settings can adjust set picture size, timing, white balance, image stabilization and other particulars. The camera can take 4:3 ratio images at 8 MP, 3:2 ratio photographs at 7 MP and 16:9 widescreen photographs at 6 MP.
In terms of video: it is equipped with dedicated shortcut keys and support for 1280x720, or 720p video recording and playback. It also supports white balance, self-timer, and color effect settings. In addition, location tags can also be added to video clips can also add, which is a very useful feature.
The phone also supports 720P video files and play cards. Streaming is not smooth, it is worth mentioning that the U5i plays 1080P files without the image, but with sound.
Labels: Sony Ericsson , Symbian
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