Sony Ericsson Aspen
Consider it bad timing for the Sony Ericsson Aspen when it was announced just before the Barcelona-based Mobile World Congress in February 2010, where Microsoft unveiled its next-generation mobile operating system, Windows Phone 7. The Aspen, which runs on Windows Mobile 6.5.3, is one of the last few Windows Mobile (WM) smartphones before Windows Phone 7 launches by the end of this year. What the Sony Ericsson brings to the table is a combination of a touchscreen and standard QWERTY keyboard in a candybar, with green credentials to boot.
Design
The Aspen isn’t likely to oust the BlackBerry Bold 9700 or Nokia E72 in the design department. The plasticky outfit is creaky and the curved back makes the Aspen a rather chubby candybar, with a tendency to spin when set on the table. That said, we like the roomy directional pad and the firm, domed buttons on the keyboard. The layout of the latter also sees common punctuations, such as the full stop and comma, getting their own dedicated keys. » Read more: SONY ERICSON ASPEN REVIEW
HSDPA, 10.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 2 Mbps Phone with Android OS 1.6 1 GB storage, 256 MB RAM internal memory, microSD support. TFT capacitive touchscreen screen, 65K colour depth with 480 X 854 Pixels resolution and 4.00 inch screen size. Scratch-resistant surface ,Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate ,Timescape/Mediascape UI Main Camera resolution 8 MP [ 3264 x 2448 pixels ] . Touch focus, image stabilization, geo-tagging, face and smile detection, autofocus, LED flash. 