Sony Ericsson Yari Mobile Phone boasts Gesture Gaming
- Thursday, June 4, 2009, 7:07
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Forget about those days when you would swell up your hands at games on phones. As the movement of your body is now a novel style for tilting, twisting, turning and shattering while playing. Yes, all by the way of gestures! So say good bye to push-button technique and welcome the new era of Gesture gaming. The gesture gaming leaves behind a button pushing operation.
Sony Ericsson has come up with the launch of their brand new gaming phone, known as the Yari, with Gesture gaming technology. Besides, if you like to give a go to something special, a blend of standard games and pre-loaded motion also make their presence there. Users can make use of the Yari to make access to all the games saved on the desktop and even surf by way of worth downloading content on PlayNow arena.
Besides gaming, the Sony Ericsson Yari also comes featured with multimedia functions like the high-tech music player including SensMe, stereo speakers, album art, mega bass, PlayNow, Bluetooth stereo; shake control as well as TrackID.
In terms of its Photographic features, it has a 5.0 mp camera, auto focus, face detection, geo tagging, up to 4x digital zoom, photo feeds, photo light, and video recording and smile detection capability. The images can easily be transferred over the internet.
For internet browsing, the phone gives support to NetFront Web browser and lets you make access to Bookmarks, Google search as well as Web feeds. You are also allowed to make access to instant messaging and e-mails services and Exchange ActiveSync.
The Yari also comes with Java, music call, tracker, FM radio with RDS, YouTube and Walk mate – boasting of better entertainment. Plus, it has A-GPS, Bluetooth technology, PictBridge, Google maps, USB and Modem.
The Yari has a 2.4-inch screen including 240 x 320 pixels of resolution, around 60MB of internal memory, expandable with SanDisk microSD card.
The Sony Ericsson Yari comes colored in shinning cranberry white and achromatic black. Weighing around 115 grams and measured up to 100 x 48 x 15.7 mm, the phone will hit the selected markets by Q4 of 2009. No word as to its pricing yet.

