Category : Sony Ericsson

Sony Ericsson Aspen

It is always nice to take break off touchscreen-based phones every once in a while. There are a lot of mobile phones offering QWERTY keyboard as the primary input method, although touchscreen may still be available to replace directional pad and make accessing menu and features easier to do. This next handset we are going to discuss, the Sony Ericsson Aspen, is exactly the kind of mobile phone that makes taking a break off touchscreen-based phones highly enjoyable.

Coming from Sony Ericsson, you can expect the Sony Ericsson Aspen to hosts Windows Mobile 6.5.3 Professional with XPERIA panels as the base operating system. Sony Ericsson is still developing Windows Mobile and enhancing the operating system to the next level, and seeing Aspen comes with Windows Mobile operating system is not surprising indeed. 2.4″ 65K-color resistive touchscreen is used as the primary input method, while the built-in 4-row QWERTY keyboard as well as D-pad navigation makes using the phone highly convenient.

Connectivity has always been one of Sony Ericsson’s strong suits, and the Sony Ericsson Aspen maintain the reputation by including 3G support with HSDPA of up to 7.2Mbps and HSUPA of up to 2Mbps. Accessing the internet using this phone is superbly enjoyable as long as you have quality high speed broadband network available.

If connecting through data network is not your primary preference, you can also use the built-in Wi-Fi b/g module to connect to private networks. With GPS and superb multimedia support also included as top features, you will find Sony Ericsson Aspen highly pleasing nonetheless.