Testseek.com have collected 100 expert reviews of the Sony Satio / Idou and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Satio / Idou.
October 2009
(77%)
100 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
So as you can probably imagine I really liked this phone – it really did well and I’ve got only a couple of minor qualms which are overshadowed by the things that the phone excels at including a load of things I haven’t had space to ment...
Abstract: The Satio is currently top of Sony Ericsson's range of feature phones. It packs in a 12.1 megapixel camera with a Xenon flash, a full touchscreen interface, and class leading media playback. On the surface that's an impressive feature list, but does the S...
Abstract: The Satio is a fairytale of a phone. Born of Sony Ericsson’s plan to merge its Cybershot and Walkman lines, what emerged is a conflicted device that is both beauty and beast.Let's start with the beautiful aspects of Sony Ericsson’s flagship consumer ph...
With an improved interface, a better touchscreen and a 3.5mm headphone jack, this would be a near-unbeatable phone. The handset looks snazzy and feels good in the hand. The camera is terrific and de livers great results. The music software is easy to u...
So how does it compare to the Samsung Pixon12? Well that all comes down to personal preference. I thought the camera was nicer to use than on the Pixon and it felt more like a camera, where as the Samsung felt more like a phone. If I had to choose I wo...
The Satio isn't a bad phone, although it has its frustrating moments. But with the price so high and the contracts so unappealing, there are plenty of better options available. ® More Cameraphone Reviews... Samsung Pixon 12 LG Crystal Samsung...
It’s quite tough to review a phone that offers so much, yet sits on an operating system that has had a bad ride throughout 2009. S60 never really worked in touchscreen form, but Sony Ericsson has attempted to hide some of the worst deficiencies with...
Sony Ericsson need a winner right now and the Satio is the phone carrying the torch. It's equipped with a 12-megapixel camera, which puts it in an elite club. It failed to become the founding member of the club - that title goes to the Samsung Pixon12...