
Sony Ericsson LiveView which initially came up with a Bluetooth micro display as an innovative product, is underforming. The purpose of this remote display was to act as a conduit for Android Smartphones, enabling one to display incoming calls, send messages and checking twitter/Facebook messages majorly.
The idea was innovative and no doubt superb but would have been successful only in case the product works well. A lot of consumers reported seevral bugs in it, which were related to Bluetooth connectivity issues particularly when using the LiveView with non-Sony Ericsson devices.
Good news is , Sony Ericsson is going to roll out an update via its SE Update Service in January, 2011 that will fix most of the bugs in the existing firmware. Liveview is one such good device, but loosing its fame and functionality due to the issues in the hardware. Hopefully this update will become helpful for this device.
The idea was innovative and no doubt superb but would have been successful only in case the product works well. A lot of consumers reported seevral bugs in it, which were related to Bluetooth connectivity issues particularly when using the LiveView with non-Sony Ericsson devices.
Good news is , Sony Ericsson is going to roll out an update via its SE Update Service in January, 2011 that will fix most of the bugs in the existing firmware. Liveview is one such good device, but loosing its fame and functionality due to the issues in the hardware. Hopefully this update will become helpful for this device.
these devices have fantastic uses.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have iPod nano
http://gizmodo.com/5634260/the-ipod-nano-watch-is-here-and-it-is-glorious
ahaa, so finally you are back .. good to see you.
ReplyDeleteI heard SonyEricsson is also releasing the SDK/API for these small gadgets as well.