If you’re the kind of person who has a short attention span, Android devices are your best friend. Even though Sony unveiled their high-end Xperia Z just last week at CES, we’ve already got a new device to watch for.
Sony hasn’t really made a huge splash with their phones when compared to the likes of Samsung or HTC, but that may all change with the Xperia Mint, also known as the Xperia T.
The rugged Xperia Go has made its way to the US as the Xperia Advance. The 1 GHz dual-core processor and 512 MB of RAM isn’t going to break any benchmark records but the $249 contract-free price might make it an attractive option for some. It’s designed to be dust & water resistant and its 3.5-inch display will even support wet finger tracking.
Hey ladies, get a load of this upcoming Sony Xperia NXT design! What we are looking at here is a pink, aluminum body Xperia P as unboxed by the folks over at RingHK.
Following the company’s Xperia acro S release, Sony has announced the impending US availability of its budget-level Xperia Tipo and Xperia Tipo Dual handsets. Currently available in Europe, the smartphones both sport an 800MHz single-core Snapdragon CPU, 512MB of RAM, a 3.2-inch HVGA (480×320) display and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
i used to have the Xperia X1, X10 and the Xperia Arc and those phone has a lot of support from devs, lots of ROMs available. im planning to get the Xperia Ion to replace my Glaxy Nexus but lack of support and development is holding me back. why do you guys think that the ion doesnt receive support from devs like its smaller brother the Xperia S? is the ion worth it for replacement of my Gnex?
So here goes, I lost my Sony xperia P:( and now I have saved up enough to get a new phone, so I need some honest suggestions.
My typical usage for the phone is, gaming, music, browsing. The Xperia P used to last me around 10 hours. I do hope I can get some more battery life, with gaming buttery smooth.
Yes i do wish to play around a lot with ROM`s and mods.
We’ve already seen Sony’s Xperia SL in the wild, but today the Japanese manufacturer has finally made the elusive smartphone official. An exact release date isn’t announced, though the device is now listed on the company’s official website as “coming soon”.
Sony Mobile is expected to introduce the new Xperia Ion smartphone with 12.1 megapixel camera and dual core 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor.