Sony Ericsson Satio, Aino and Yari launched in India

Sony Ericsson announced the release of three new phones in India: Satio, Aino and Yari.

Previously known as Sony Ericsson Idou, the Satio is SE’s flagship cameraphone, coming with a 12MP autofocus camera that features touch focus, geotagging, face and smile detection, Xenon flash, and VGA video recording at 30fps.

Sony Ericsson Satio also comes with Symbian S60 5th Edition, a 3.5 inch touchscreen display with 360 x 640 pixels and 16 million colors, GSM and HSDPA connectivity, Wi-Fi, GPS, stereo FM radio, ARM Cortex A8 600 MHz processor, and an 8GB memory card in the box.

Indian customers will be able to buy the Sony Ericsson Satio for 35,950 INR ($759).

Sony Ericsson Satio India

The second new phone, Sony Ericsson Aino (which was just launched in the US too), comes with a 240 x 432 pixels display, alphanumeric keypad, 8MP camera, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, 8GB memory card, and the ability to work as a remote controller for PlayStation 3. The Aino is priced at 28,950 INR ($612).

Sony Ericsson Aino India

And finally, the Sony Ericsson Yari features a QVGA display, 5MP camera, gesture and motion gaming, GPS and a 1GB card in the box.

Sony Ericsson Yari India

The Yari is cheaper than the other two SE phones – 16,950 INR ($358).

Via Tech2

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  • They come pretty close very soon, normally it took about 3 months before phones come to India but this time it took just weeks. Prices are also very reasonable. I am not in India tho.
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    Sony Ericsson Satio
    this is able to be appreciated by users, because of all its functions even its unlocking problem. This company regarded the best one.
    www.unlock-satio.com
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