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Sony Ericsson announced the latest members of its Entertainment Unlimited series in London, these phones having their own name instead of a number. The series is finally made in the "full featured" spirit that reminds of the manufacturer's golden era, so Yari, Aino and Satio have autofocus camera, stereo handsfree, Walkman player, stereo Bluetooth, WLAN, GPS, HSDPA support and a standard microSD slot. Yari is the first phone outside of Japan to have NTT DoCoMo's hand motion game control thanks to the frontal camera that is also a motion sensor. Aino is the first slider with a full touchscreen and a closed operating system that has no buttons on its front panel and it even comes with a stereo Bluetooth headset, a charger stand and an 8 GB microSD card. Satio is the most feature-filled member of the series that has been announced under the name Idou, but opposed to previous announcements it will be shipping with Symbian Foundation's first final operating system and has a huge, 3.5" touchscreen display. The products, coming by the end of the year, might have a single problematic aspect: the price. Although the Japanese-Swedish manufacturer didn't define any price-tags, but some sources say Yari will cost 400 euros, while Aino could be priced around 480-560 euros. Hopefully this information is false, as the manufacturer might not be very competitive by the end of the year with closed-OS phone at such a price.
Translated by Szaszati