5.31.2009

Sony Ericsson Launches Aino Phone - Connect Your PS3


Keep up to date with the latest videos and music on Aino. Media Go™ helps you transfer, play and organise all your music, photos, videos and podcasts from your PC simply and effortlessly to enjoy directly on Aino via Wi-Fi™. No more wires, no more searching – always the latest fun.

London, UK – May 28, 2009 – Sony Ericsson today showcases Aino. Get the best of two worlds with the keypad combined with an intuitive touch UI in media mode. An intuitive media browser gives users a clear overview and one touch direct access to their content.

Control your PLAYSTATION 3 and access its media content on your Aino anywhere, anytime using Remote Play with PLAYSTATION 3. Remote Play with PLAYSTATION 3, initially developed for PSP, enables users to control and access media content on PLAYSTATION 3 from their phone. This can be done via a local network between PLAYSTATION 3 and Aino in your home or via the internet from anywhere in the world. For TV lovers in Italy, France, Spain, Germany and in the UK users can also enjoy the PlayTV service on PLAYSTATION 3 via the Aino. Watch, pause and record live TV from a huge range of free channels via Aino on the go.

Aino also introduces Media Home, an application that pulls media content from Media Go on your PC over Wi-Fi™ to your phone automatically. Users just insert their Aino into its charging stand and it automatically synchronizes with all the latest media content on their PC. You are always ready to go with the latest content on your phone.

“Sony Ericsson has established itself as THE Communication Entertainment brand and Aino highlights our commitment to bringing the latest communication technology to the market in fun and innovative ways for consumers to enjoy,” said Alexandre Cardon, Market Business Manager at Sony Ericsson. “Media Home and Remote Play with PLAYSTATION 3 are key steps in broadening the entertainment experiences users can enjoy on their Sony Ericsson phone and gives a taste of our vision of the future.”

Watch movies on the crystal clear 3 inch screen and listen to music in superb quality and with increased freedom - thanks to the stylish Wireless Stereo Headphone MH100 and matching Charging Stand EC100 included with Aino. This powerful phone offers a full range of exciting features to support the entertainment experiences on the phones such as; an 8.1 megapixel camera, Photo flash and Clear audio experience.

Aino
Sound and vision set free

* The best of both worlds: traditional keypad and touch UI in media mode
* Media Home and Media Go™ - simple to take your content with you
* Remote Play with PLAYSTATION 3 – control and access your PLAYSTATION 3 media content from your mobile phone
* 3 inch 16 million color screen – surf the web in widescreen
* Clear audio experience – listen to music in superb quality
* Design matched Wireless Stereo Headphone MH100 and Charging Stand EC100

Aino supports GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 and UMTS/HSPA 850/1900/2100. Aino will be available in selected markets from early Q4 in the colours Obsidian Black and Luminous White.

7 comments:

  1. I so want this phone. I hope it doesn't cost more than my PS3 though!

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  2. How to connect MH100 to other phones than aino?! e.g. connecting it to an iPhone 3GS?

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  3. Actually, I would like to know if I can connect MH100 to my PC/ Laptop???
    Bluetooth on my laptop does not seem to detect this MH100!!

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  4. me 2

    i have 1

    how to use mh100 with my other phone

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  5. "Bluetooth on my laptop does not seem to detect this MH100!!"

    me 2~~~~

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  6. press and hold down the on/off button below the MH100 until the indicator lights blinking, then release it. on your device search for new bluetooth device, it will automatically discover the MH100 and if it is asking for a pairing code just enter 0000 and voilla you are connected

    the same procedure applies to all other device too such as notebook etc and i've paired MH100 with all my other SE phones and my notebook...

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