June 21, 2012

Rumour: 2013 Lineup



The following text is based upon various rumours floating around and should be taken with a pinch of salt. 


Not really keen on Sony's 2012 lineup and you're already looking at next year? Well here's a sneak peek!
First up, at CES in January 2013 - there will be two new models codenamed DOGO.Twin phones. One International version and other for Japan only. International version will sport a 4.6 inch screen 720p HD resolution, S4 Quad Core processor (APQ8064), 1 GB RAM, Sony Bravia Engine. The Japanese version will have the same specifications except that the RAM will be bumped up to 2 GB and the device will be waterproof, hence a non replaceable battery.


Later in the year, there will be a new flagship device codenamed 'Odin' with a 5 inch screen with 1080p full HD resolution, 2 GB RAM, Sony Bravia Engine.  No waterproof/dustproof functionity. 

There will also be a 6 inch tablet with the same specifications (1080p screen resolution, 2 GB RAM, S4 Quad Core APQ8064 processor)


These H1 2013 models will have SLCD screens. This will be the first time Sony will be using its SLCD panels on its Xperia phones. 


In late 2013, there will be newer models with MSM8974 (updated S4 Quad Core processor with integrated LTE), 2 GB RAM, and 720p and 1080p OLED panels


it's important to note that all of the above are based on rumours and since 2013 is still a long way off, everything is subject to change. Anyway, dream on!

Xperia S Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update now rolling out



There was some disappointment when Sony’s 2012 flagship handset, the Xperia S, shipped with Gingerbread on board instead of Ice Cream Sandwich. The company did promise an update, and true to its word, Ice Cream Sandwich is now rolling out to the Xperia S, bringing with it a bevy of new features. Sony has tweaked some of the entertainment apps such as Walkman, Movies, and Album, and you’ll get all the functionality that Ice Cream Sandwich brings to the table too.

June 19, 2012

Will the LT29 and LT30(Hayabusa & Mint) be launched tomorrow?


So, June 20th is here. Well, almost. Sony is holding an event to announce new Xperia smartphones. So what do you think? Will the 'Hayabusa', and probably the 'Mint' too, see the light of the day?

In case you've forgotten, here's what the LT29 ie 'Hayabusa' will bring:

A 4.6-inch (720 x 1196) display, 1.5Ghz dual-core Qualcomm S4 Krait processor , 16GB flash memory, HDMI, microSD card slot and a 13MP camera with Exmor sensor and full HD video recording. The phone's design resembles the Xperia arc and will have a chassis with a matte texture coating. It will also have a removable 1700mah battery.

The LT30 (Mint), if we do manage to see it that is, has the same specs as the LT29 with the few differences being:
1. It will have LTE
2. A non removable 1850 mah battery
3. A metal back cover of sorts

Also, the Mint is significantly thicker than the LT29 and it doesn't come in white. Only Black and Silver.

Another day to go, are you excited? We certainly are!

Will the LT29 and LT30(Hayabusa & Mint) be launched tomorrow?




January 11, 2012

Xperia S & Xperia Ion announced

Sony has just announced two new handsets at CES, namely the Xperia S and Xperia Ion.

Key Features for Xperia S

- 4.3 inch Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA® Engine with HD resolution screen (1280 x 720), as well as front (720p) and back (1080p) cameras for HD recording.
- 1.5GHz dual-core processor for fast browsing and content download, which can be stored on the internal 32GB flash storage.

- 12MP back camera with Sony Exmor R™ for mobile along with Fastest Capture to take shots in just 1.5 seconds directly from standby mode.
- NFC (Near Field Communications) enabled to access growing range of NFC applications and services as well as Xperia SmartTags.

- With HD sharing through DLNA, HDMI and using BRAVIA Sync for controlling your Xperia S with your TV remote control when connected to the TV, Xperia S delivers a full HD experience on TV.

Xperia Ion will be the first LTE handset by Sony, exclusively for AT&T.

Key Features for Xperia ion:

- 4.6-inch HD Reality display with Mobile BRAVIA® Engine with HD resolution screen (1280 x 720), as well as rear (1080p) and front (720p) cameras for HD recording.
- 1.5GHz dual-core processor for fast browsing and content download, which can be stored on the internal 16GB flash storage.

- 12MP rear camera with Sony Exmor R™ for mobile with fast-capture to go from standby to first shot in less than two seconds.
- HD sharing through DLNA, HDMI and BRAVIA Sync to quickly and easily stream content on other screens.



January 3, 2012

Sony Ericsson gearing up for CES


It's no secret that Sony Ericsson will announce new handset(s) at CES, Monday 9th January? So as a promotion, they've uploaded a couple of pics, inviting fans to take part in a contest as well, just to spice things up as the day nears. 

We all know the Nozomi is coming, with another device ( Aoba was cancelled, another device has taken its place, with supposedly similar specs) also in the fray.



All new devices will launch with ICS, so they'll be launched about the same time existing devices get the ICS update.

Thanks to Unknown13x

December 17, 2011

Sony Ericsson’s upcoming 13MP behemoth

If you thought the Nozomi was SE's attempt at upping the ante, you'll have to think again ;) 

A Bluetooth End Product List has revealed that the Sony Ericsson LT28at (heading to AT&T) is the largest 2012 Xperia leaked so far. It will be armed with a 4.55-inch Reality display with 720 x 1280 pixel resolution. It will be LTE enabled and come with a whopping 13MP back-illuminated camera sensor with LED flash and a 720p front facing camera.

Given the display size and camera megapixel count, this is likely to be an entirely different device. It is also possible that the Sony Ericsson LT28at will be unveiled during CES in early January.

And here are a couple of camera samples to keep you going, courtesy xperiablog! Remember to click for a bigger image.




December 13, 2011

Nozomi Screenshot leaks

A screenshot of the upcoming Xperia Nozomi has been leaked and it reaffirms the belief that the Xperia Nozomi will have a screen resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels, given away by the image resolution.

Sony Ericsson has redesigned some elements of its Android Gingerbread UI and it will launch prior to the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update in first half of 2012. The image shows the Android home screen using a new font for the clock widget. The small rectangles at the top of the screen on current firmware, showing which of the five home screens you are on, have been replaced by circles. Also the border around the four sticky icons at the bottom has been removed.


Xperia Nozomi pics leaked

GsmArena just managed to get their hands on a few live pics of Sony Ericsson's upcoming smartphone. The smartphone codenamed Sony Ericsson Xperia Nozomi will come with Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread at launch and will be built around a 4.3" LCD display of HD resolution (1280 x 720 pixels). It will also sport a 12 megapixel camera with FullHD video recording and a LED flash.

The device will, in all probability be powered by the MSM8260 Snapdragon chipset featuring a couple of 1.5GHz Scorpion cores and the Adreno 220 GPU. A HDMI port has also been thrown into the fray. It will also have 1GB of RAM so multitasking shouldn't be an issue.

Now for a few negatives. There wont be a MicroSD slot but the device will have 16GB/32GB internal memory depending on the variant you select. Also, the handset uses a microSIM slot and the battery is non-removable.



It should be launched at CES in Jan 2012. Stay tuned for more!

November 3, 2011

Sony Ericsson flagship - 720p screen and 1080p video recording

The upcoming Sony Ericsson flagship is said to come with a 720p screen (1280 x 720 pixels) and support FullHD video recording and should most probably be running on a dual core processor ( if it is slated to do full-res stills and 1080p video simultaneously).

AnIt will have the option to capture full-res still shots while recording video. That would allow you to capture the most interesting moments of your videos in full resolution without interrupting the videos themselves.

It would probably be announced at the MWC in Feb 2012 as SE ( or Sony if the deal gets through by then) usually relies on the event to unveil its biggies. And it wouldn't be surprising if it would be running ICS at launch. So there you go, something to look forward to after all.

Via: GsmArena

August 7, 2011

Sony Ericsson preps 4.7 inches of 3D smartphone goodness


Sony Ericsson has promised to improve their commitment to the Android platform. Devices like the Xperia Arc, Pro and Play are definitely much better than last years itinerary. Just how much is Sony Ericsson working on their Android smartphones, though?

Rumors indicate Sony Ericsson is working on a 3D (glasses-free) device to compete with phones like the HTC EVO 3D and the LG Optimus 3D. Sony Ericsson’s secret smartphone is no pipsqueak, though. This guy is rumored to have a massive 4.7-inch display, blurring the line between a tablet and a smartphone. But size isn’t all that matters; the resolution on this 3D device should also be quite stunning: 1280×720p. And a pixel density of 312 ppi just short of the iPhone 4's 314ppi. There’s not much more you could ask in a 4.7-inch display.

Could Sony Ericsson be looking to rain on Apple's party by launching a new range of super smartphones including a 3D model? I wouldn't bet against it.

June 24, 2011

‘Be The Master of Games’ on the Xperia Play

Beginning today, the company will launch what it claims is India’s biggest mobile gaming tournament across 11 cities. Over the next four weeks, users will get to play its recently-launched Xperia PLAY — the world’s first PlayStation-certified smartphone powered by Qualcomm’s (Snapdragon) mobile processor, “bringing console quality gaming experience to end users”. Christened ‘Be The Master of Games’, the corporate gaming championship, according to Prasun Kumar, Marketing Head, Sony Ericsson India, hopes to reach out to more than 100 organisations.

The tournament will run across 44 Zapak Gameplexes in 11 cities. Indian gamers will come together to compete for the title of ‘Best Gamer,’ and will have the opportunity to use Sony Ericsson’s Xperia PLAY smartphone. The Xperia model has over 100 game titles and “offers a broad range of games that appeal to all types of gamers”.

While Sony Ericsson India has collaborated with India’s largest gaming company Zapak to create experiences around the Xperia PLAY, it has also partnered with Qualcomm which powers the Xperia PLAY with the Snapdragon mobile processor which “works to power the high-performance, console quality game experience on the Xperia PLAY with extended hours of game-play between charges”, according to Sandeep Sibal, vice president of Business Development for Qualcomm India and South Asia.

Sony Ericsson India has also tied up with Tata Docomo which will provide the event participants free data service (3GB) for three months. “Gaming is incomplete without data play. Here’s where Tata Docomo fits in. It will help them service high ARPU potential customers,” explains Kumar.

In India, Nokia is the leader with around 49 per cent share followed by Samsung (17 per cent), LG and Blackberry (5 per cent each), Micromax (4 per cent) and Apple and HTC (1 per cent each), according to Deloitte figures. Sony Ericsson has a market share of about 7%.

To strengthen its brand and give an impetus to its phones based on the Android (Google’s operating system for cellphones) platform in India, Sony Ericsson has also appointed P Balaji as managing director for its Indian operations. He will take charge on July 1 this year.

June 22, 2011

Xperia Ray and Xperia Active announced


Besides the txt, Sony Ericsson Announced two Android powered Xperia smartphones, the Ray and the Active.
The Sony Ericsson Ray sports a scratch resistant 3.3 inch screen with reality display. It runs android 2.3 powered by a  1Ghz processor. Its just 9.4mm thick, which does remind one of the Arc. It will also have a 8 megapixel camera with an Exmor sensor, Timescape UI and is rumoured to be built with premium materials such as Aluminium. It weighs just 100 grams and will be available in four colors, black, gold, white and pink.


The Xperia Active is designed for people with an active lifestyle. Remember the Motorola Defy? Well, its on similar lines, so we this one's water (under 1m of water for up to 30 minutes)and dust resistant too.It comes with a 3 inch scratch resistant display,(320x480 pixels) It also  features ANT+, wet finger tracking (accurately track your wet fingers),GPS, barometer, pedometer, pulse meter, a 5 megapixel camera, HD video recording (720p) and runs on Android 2.3 with a 1GHz processor.
The handset comes with a wrist strap, an arm case, and replaceable back covers to change the phone's back color to white. Otherwise the Xperia active will come in orange or white with a black back cover.
The Xperia ray and Xperia active will be available in Q3 2011 for selected markets, though Sony Ericsson has disclosed that the Xperia ray will definitely be available in Japan.

June 19, 2011

Xperia Duo surfaces

Photos of what could be the Sony Ericsson Xperia Duo have been posted online, hinting at a dual-core Android handset.
The pictures show a handset with a huge edge-to-edge (near enough) display and three physical buttons at the bottom of the screen – menu, home and back, presumably.
Sony Ericsson trademarked the 'Xperia Duo' name along with the Xperia Arc, Neo and Play at the tail-end of last year.

Based on the image, it can be concluded that it has got a screen probably measuring  4.3-inches or 4.5 inches. The navigational Android buttons are in the form of a thin line like other models of Xperia. The weather widget appears to be modified. Short-cut to media controls can be seen under the main dock icons.

Also, the name of the model is written in small letters, something typical of the new Xperia models like Neo or Arc. The handset is expected to come with Exmor R , 16 mp with full hd record 1080p. 

Sony Ericsson Urushi ST18i leaked



Sony Ericsson's upcoming smartphone dubbed as Urushi has recently appeared online in leaked images. This mobile phone has model number ST18i and is codenamed 'Urushi'.

Urushi, which could be a compact variant of its famous handset Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc, is sporting a 3.2-inch touchscreen display supporting 16 million colours with a resolution of 854x480 pixels. This new handset will also pack the same BRAVIA Mobile engine technology and will support the Android 2.3.3 (Gingerbread) version of OS, other than some typical customizations.
The device may sport a 8-megapixel camera with 720p HD video recording and a LED flash.Other specs include 335MB of RAM, a powerful 1GHz Snapdragon processor and an Adreno 205 CPU.

Via: GsmArena

April 7, 2011

Xperia Play and Arc hit India


Officially launched in some European and Asian markets on April 1, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play (the world’s first PlayStation certified smartphone) is now available in India too.

Indian customers can buy the Xperia Play for Rs 29,995/-

Another device that's available now is the Xperia Arc. You can make it yours for Rs 26995/-

As far as the Neo is concerned, you'll have to wait for the end of the month

April 2, 2011

Xperia Play outed, mad rush begins

Today, XPERIA Play hit the world in many markets - UK, Germany, Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Russia, Hong Kong and Taiwan. With a number of optimized games and Playstation 1 games included in the Android Market and Playstation Pocket to help the Play to a great start.
The amount of games, available for the XPERIA Play is more than 60, and they will all be downloadable in the first week. Playstation 2 games will be arriving shortly.

March 26, 2011

XPERIA X10 to get Gingerbread in Q2

Whoa! Now this was a pleasant surprise, wasn't it?

Rikard Skogberg at the Sony Ericsson Product Blog today confirmed that the Sony Ericsson X10 will receive a Gingerbread update . The update will be available in the end of Q2 / early Q3 this year. Only X10 will receive the 2.3 update, not the minis or X8.

Skogberg wrote that the reason behind this upcoming update is that Sony Ericsson listens to its clients requests. On the changes that Gingerbread would bring, Mr. Skogberg had this to say: "In short, we plan to bring similar software and functionality to Xperia X10 as we have in our new 2011 Xperia smartphones. Our ambition is to provide the majority of functionality of the Gingerbread platform, as well as the Sony Ericsson specific User Experience and features."
Also some current software functions will disappear. The camera app will get the standard Gingerbread UI, Mediascape will be replaced by the newest Sony Ericsson Android media widgets, included in the Arc, Neo and Play. The Sony Ericsson Backup and Restore app will be lost since Gingerbread doesn't support it.

Source

February 17, 2011

Xperia Play to ship with Android 2.4

Sony Ericsson representatives have confirmed to fudzilla that the new Xperia Play will be one of the first phones to ship with Google's Android 2.4 operating system.

Sony Ericsson wants to be the first with 2.4 as it has learned from its mistakes by taking too long to transition from Android 1.6 to 2.1 with previous Xperia series handsets.

This will change now and you can expect Android 2.4 on many new Xperia phones from day one. The execs said that the Xperia Play will ship in March in Europe, all depending on your mobile network provider.

The Play will officially launch on the first of April, while the Neo will be available from the end of march.

Via: SE-NSE

February 14, 2011

Xperia Play Multiplayer gaming, 50 titles at launch

Xperia Play combines a PlayStation-quality gaming experience with the very latest Android smartphone technology.It is the world's first Playstation certified smartphone and Sony Ericsson has finally cleared the air about the game titles and the entire support system that its going to make available.
Sony Ericsson promises a library of 50 additional titles available at launch from 20 publishing partners. Some games ported from existing smartphone platforms (like Reckless Racing) will have bonus content on Xperia Play, too. Local area multiplayer gaming is a go, as you'll be able to host a WiFi hotspot on one device and join the game with another.

XPERIA PLAY: Pure, unadulterated gaming

After years of waiting, here's something, the one device that'll make any gaming aficionado go weak in the knees, the Xperia Play is out folks!

As we've heard for ages now, it'll run Android 2.3 Gingerbread on a 1GHz Snapdragon processor with Qualcomm Adreno 205 graphics and will display how fluid gaming can be on a sizable 4-inch, 854 x 480 multi-touch screen, the combination of which Sony says will provide 60 frames per second playback and manage up to 5 hours, 35 minutes of battery life in a single game session with the slide-out PlayStation Certified controller.
Gaming credentials aside, you're looking at either a quad-band GSM or CDMA and EV-DO smartphone with a 5-megapixel autofocus camera, LED flash, stereo speakers, Bluetooth and WiFi functionality baked in, as well as Sony Ericsson's Timescape UI.

The phone comes preloaded with a "legendary" PSone game,not disclosed yet, as well as a bevy of popular Android games including Asphalt 6, The Sims 3 and Tetris.


It's launching in March, and will be available on Verizon (a US exclusive) in "early spring,"

Official Press Release
 
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