A couple of days back I wrote about Sony Ericsson’s SenseMe technology headset that worked on ear’s skin motion. The headset comes with its advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is it is fully automatic – stops the music itself, takes incoming calls and plays back the music. Disadvantages of this automatic buttonless headset are that it works only with Sony Ericsson cell phones with Fast Port. So that leaves you with not many options. Well, that was about the new launch from Sony Ericsson. But here is some serious news – Aino, the PlayStation compatible phone from SE, has run into touch screen issue.
With Aino facing error,, SE can no longer put Aino, which was priced for EUR 420 (US 0), on sale. yet another Sony Ericsson model Satio (initially named Idou) that features a 12MP camera was delayed because of some software bug (SE had launched Aino and Satio at the same time along with three other cell phones – Yari, Jalou, and Naite. So, totally two of SE’s much expected devices are not going to be introduced to market any time soon.
Sony Ericcson (SE) may have introduced much advanced headset technologies but it’s losing out on its better devices.
I didn’t really know Sony Ericsson has had troubles since its initial days in the cell phone until I read what someone had written – “Sony Ericsson is certainly having a tough time and for some reason I always find their software buggy and slow, right from the T610 (which was a great phone in its time IMO) to the K750i / K850i that I used. Hope they get on the right track with better Smartphone than just wow gadgets.”
I have never used a Sony Ericsson, so I don’t really know how good or bad these phones are.