Sony Ericsson have been looking at the Nokia E72 for its design of Aspen? Perhaps not so bad a thing – the E72 is a pretty decent phone, after all – but you go through brief preview-first team that sounds could have been made to spend a little more time on the QWERTY keyboard. They estimate that the keys “are a bit too slippery,” we did not have a problem with the E72.
It is a shame because otherwise the Aspen feels comfortable in your hands. ” Other details are scarce, beyond a tour of what Windows Mobile 6.5.3 brings to the table, but Sony Ericsson is also charged to your SlideView user interface – like the XPERIA X2 – which has shortcuts to various simple applications integration with core Facebook.
The Aspen is one of Sony Ericsson phones that are expected to play with the Mobile World Congress 2010 in a couple of weeks, so we reserve the trial until then. It is due to go on sale in Q2 2010.
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