Thursday, December 3, 2009

First impression: Transparent Xperia Pureness

A relatively simple cell phone from a technical, but then Sony Ericsson has focused more on the visual. I will start by looking right at the right SIM card slot and one wonders whether the battery is in. Pureness is blessed with many unique solutions, so nothing feels really obvious or predictable.
My phone screen is frosted when I start it and then settle and show the transparency which Pureness screen will become known for. Text and images in the screen will now appear as frosted glass, while the empty spaces appear as more translucent glass. In other words, poor contrast, as regards to squint, and try to ensure that it keeps your phone against a dark background. Then it's easier to see what is displayed on the screen.

Battery, it turns out, is built into the phone. So does that one can not replace your battery when it's getting bad, but could probably still not seen as a huge problem. Odd also that it has no camera on this phone. But it can also understand, because when I send one of the accompanying pictures via MMS, it is the receiver who may tell me what it represents, for it is difficult to suggest Pureness screen.


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