Check out CNET's hands-on photos of the Sony Ericsson Satio and picture samples from its 12.1-megapixel camera.
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Introduced as a concept phone at Mobile World Congress, the Sony Ericsson Satio is now available directly from SonyStyle for $649 unlocked. The Symbian-based phone is big on entertainment offers a 12.1-megapixel camera and a Walkman music player.
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Touch screen
The Satio features a 3.5-inch resistive touch screen. It's not quite as sensitive as a capacitive display, so you'll need to apply a bit more pressure on the screen or use the included stylus.
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Mission control
Though you'll use the touch screen for most things, you do get some physical controls, including Talk and End keys and a menu button, below the display.
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Right side
On the right side, you will find a number of buttons, including a volume rocker that doubles as zoom controls for the camera, a media gallery shortcut, a button to switch between camera and video mode, and a capture key.
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Left side
Meanwhile, on the left, you'll find a lock switch, the microSD expansion slot, and Sony Ericsson's proprietary USB/headset port. The latter is quite annoying since it restricts you to using Sony Ericsson's own accessories or requires that you get adapters.
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Camera
The Satio's highlight is its 12.1-megapixel camera. It offers a number of advanced options, such as red-eye reduction, a Xenon and LED flash, and smile detection, and can also record VGA video at 30 frames per second.
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Picture quality
For a 12.1-megapixel camera, we were a little disappointed by the picture quality. It did well in some aspects but faltered in others. In this photo, the flash proved to be a little too much.
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Outdoor shots
The Satio's camera did pretty well with outdoor shots.
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Nighttime shots
Obviously, it didn't fare so well with nighttime shots, but the camera and flash delivered when we took photos in darker rooms.
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Macro shots
We were impressed with macro shots and the amount of detail that was captured in the image.
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True colors
Colors were vibrant in some photos, such as this one, and a bit faded in others.