Though it retains the same design philosophy as in Vivaz, it comes with a front-facing camera, a high power 1500 mAh battery and a bigger screen with a resolution of 480×854 pixels, the maximum on any Android phone at this point of time. Apart from this, the device boasts of a 512MB RAM, 300MB internal storage and is powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm MSM7630 processor with Adreno 205 graphics resulting in a smooth and lag-free operation. It supports features like Bluetooth, Wifi and provides video reproduction up to 720p.
The phone is also equipped with a 8MP sensor and a LED flash enabling high quality pictures in poor lighting conditions. All in all, with the Vivaz 2 Sony Ericsson overcomes certain disadvantages see in it’s previous models and has perhaps taken the right step towards developing cutting edge technologies.
The phone is all set for a MVC unveiling and is expected to be released in April 2011 (tentative).