Equalizers are the best way to tweak the sound settings on any device to increase your music listening pleasure. The new app is a standalone feature that actually alters the music playback capability of the phone itself instead of being connected to a device. This means that all audio to be played on the smart phone will be using the equalizer settings. For the Vivaz, which will be getting Spotify, it also means that the EQ settings will affect the playback of music streaming. For users who are not too keen on making their own settings, there are presets that can be used for various preferences.
Sony Ericsson’s Satio has been at the hot seat last year thanks to a major problem with the device’s firmware. The phone was prone to powering down and freezing, which saw the device pulled out of shelve and even suspended from sales on major retailers. A major patch that fixed the problems was made shortly prior to the holidays, placing back the Satio on market. The device comes with a 12 mega pixel camera, an A8 600 MHz processor and a 3.5 inch touch screen display.
The Sony Ericsson Vivaz was originally known as the Kurara before it was renamed last month in when the phone was shown in Barcelona, Spain. This device stands out for its impressive hardware, and in particular, the 8 mega pixel camera with 720p HD video recording. The phone has a 3.2 inch TFT touch screen, a 720MHz CPU and the Symbian Series 60 5th edition operating system. A second version of the Vivaz named the Vivaz Pro is expected to be released later, the device will have an additional slide out keyboard.
Get to know more about the new equalizer application for the SE Vivaz and SE Satio at GSM Arena.

