The Sony Ericsson Yari exhibits simplicity and gaming and is the first phone outside Japan to sport gesture gaming. This mobile device is now available for developers to test their applications on Perfecto Mobile’s Handset Cloud Service.
According to a review provided by TechGadgets “The Yari hasn’t successfully created waves in the mobile gaming world. However, it did ‘pull us off the chair’ with a few functions (literally)” since “it does not offer the usual gaming but bring in gesture and motion controlled gaming. However, they criticized the size of the screen claiming that a 2.4 inch screen can’t provide you with a similar game experience as compared to the Wii.
TechGadgets are extremely delighted about other features such as the latest Walkman Music Player, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash, an integrated GPS receiver - enabling users to effortlessly get their hands on location based services – as well as Google maps and Wayfinder Apps.
Len Amadora from mb.com shares the excitement with techgadgets when saying that the motion sensitive gaming feature gives mobile phone gaming a whole new meaning. She particularly enjoyed the gesture control games including Boxing, Tennis, Bowling and Fitness.
Mobiletor concludes right that “the Yari phone exuberates with entertainment and definitely won’t let gamers down with its selection of 9 games and other fun applications” and that its “Simple-to-use features and great clarity complete the reasons why you should pick one up right away”
Date of introduction to the Perfecto Mobile service
December 7, 2009
Specs
- Screen size: 2.4 inches
- Operating System: unknown
- Device family – Sony Ericsson
Usage tips in the Perfecto Mobile service
Limitations: “+” is currently not supported in the number scope.
Specs Link
- Manufacturer specs: http://www.sonyericsson.com
- GSMArena: http://www.gsmarena.com
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