Why? It feels like you have two separate devices for different things – in portrait mode, the Aino feels exactly the same as any other mobile, using a numeric keypad and buttons to navigate menus, then in landscape, the Aino suddenly uses a touchscreen interface. The media interface is a slightly odd feature of the Aino. A finger-tap on the music icon opens up a new menu listing your albums and songs, and a finger-tap on the track starts it playing. Turn the Aino into landscape mode and instead of the usual menu screen you’re offered a colourful selection of music and movies and so on. On the device you navigate through your content using the Aino’s touchscreen. In a nutshell, you can pop the Aino in a ‘dock’, and once configured correctly it will load up all your music, movies, and pictures wirelessly from your Playstation 3 or a PC loaded up with the included MediaGo program. Sony Ericsson has made quite a bit of hype about the Aino’s media sync features, especially its ability to sync with Playstation 3 media content.
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