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Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc review

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S is the successor of the Xperia Arc which was launched by Sony Ericsson in the recent past, this smartphone is a newly upgraded version with faster processor, for undertaking works which requires higher processing speeds. Xperia Arc S is a full package of features, the main one being its 8.1 megapixel camera with dual LED flash and 3D sweep panorama view which is mostly available in good quality digital cameras.

For obtaining higher processing speeds this phone is powered by a 1.4 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8255 processor and its coupled with the most trusted Android version 2.3.4 (Gingerbread) operating system that allows high degree of user friendly and consistent working environment to its users. Xperia Arc S comes with a 4.2-inch capacitive multi-touch, 854 x 480 pixels (FWVGA) display that is very easy to use and give quick response when used. This device is also designed to support 3G HSDPA 900 / 2100 and HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 / 800 bands.

Sony Ericsson has integrated some very innovative features usually only found in Sony’s high-end electronics. The newest advancements come from the Mobile Bravia Engine and Sony’s Exmor R CMOS camera sensor. Derived from the Sony television brand, the Mobile Bravia Engine delivers superior image quality while playing games or watching videos. The Exmor R CMOS sensor allows the 8.1-megapixel camera to capture phenomenal still photos and video in normal and low-light situations.

The Xperia Arc gets it name from the concave rear design. The weight and dimensions of the Xperia Arc are 63x125x8.7 millimeters (2.5x4.9x0.34 inches) and a mere 117 grams (4.1 ounces). The exterior of the Xperia Arc is constructed almost exclusively out of glossy metal-flake-textured plastic, with accents of chrome.

 

Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S Specifications:

  • Network : Quad band GSM GPRS/EDGE , Dual band UMTS
  • Weight: 117 grams
  • Display : 4.2-inch Capacitive multi-touch, 854 x 480 pixels (FWVGA)
  • Operating system: Google™ Android 2.3.4 (Gingerbread)
  • Processor: 1.4 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8255
  • Camera : 8.1 megapixel camera with LED flash, 3D sweep panorama
  • Auto focus
  • Face detection
  • Face recognition
  • Scene detection
  • Geo tagging
  • HD video recording (720p)
  • Image stabiliser
  • Bluetooth stereo (A2DP)
  • Sony Ericsson Music Player
  • TrackID music recognition
  • 3.5 mm audio jack
  • GPS with aGPS
  • Bluetooth 2.1
  • DLNA Certified
  • HDMI port
  • Micro USB port
  • USB tethering
  • 3G HSDPA
  • Wi-Fi ,Wi-Fi Hotspot
  • Internal : Up to 320MB
  • Expandable : microSD card, up to 32GB (8GB microSD card included)
  • Talk time GSM/GPRS: Up to 7 hrs 25 min
  • Standby time GSM/GPRS: Up to 460 hrs
  • Talk time 3G: Up to 7 hrs 35 min
  • Standby time 3G: Up to 460 hrs

The price of Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S is yet to be revealed but the expected india price is Rs.25000 

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Samsung Galaxy S2

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Samsung has already had a fantastic year in 2010 with their Galaxy S model, which is by many considered to be the holy grail of Android phones at the moment. Less than a year after the Galaxy S’ great success, Samsung has already created its successor: the Galaxy S2!

Samsung’s goal is, ofcourse, to expand further into the mobile market. The result of Samsung’s efforts is a phone that manages to incorporate pretty everything that is currently possible.

And since Samsung itself is one of the world’s main mobile component manufacturers (chips, processors, screens, memory, etc.), it’s no surprise that Samsung once again manages to deliver a advanced and high tech phone to Android fans world wide.

One aspect that did not change with regards to the previous model, the Galaxy S, is the appearance of the phone. The Galaxy S2 is about as large as the Galaxy S, but still the S2 has a slightly bigger screen. It’s 0.3” larger than the Galaxy S’ screen. Every little bit helps.

The S2 is a very thin phone. At almost 8.5 millimeters, the S2 is the thinnest phone that is out on today’s mobile market. Other than that, there are no big changes to the appearance. Except ofcourse for the one on the backside. Where the Galaxy S was smooth as the skin of a new born baby, the Galaxy S2 has a rougher backside. This is to make it easier to hold in your hand.

Most Android smartphone aficionados will be curious to learn what’s under the hood of the Galaxy S2. I’m sure you will be glad to learn that the S2 runs on a 1GHz dual core processor. It is the Exynos 4210 processor, manufactured by Samsung itself.

The Exynos 4210 is not just any processor. The first few comparisons have already been made with Nvidia’s Tegra 2 chip and the Exynos 4210 wins it every time. Not only is the Exynos 4210 very fast all by itself, it also has an integrated quad core GPU onboard.

Not only does the Samsung Galaxy S2 possess an enormous amount of computational power, there is also plenty of working memory available to be able to handle many applications running in parallel. With 1GB RAM memory, most people will not complain. There is also 16 or 32 GB worth of permanent storage space available.

Samsung has also not neglected to incorporate the latest mobile data technology into their new high end smartphone. With the Galaxy S2, it will be possible to have HSPA+ connections, provided that your provider supports these connections. In theory, you could achieve download speeds of 56 Mbit/s and upload speeds of 22 Mbit/s.

Everybody that owns a smartphone will eventually play a few games on it. As I’m sure you’ll understand, with the Galaxy S2’s elaborate graphical prowess, any game you throw at it will look gorgeous and run at unprecedented framerates.

It might take a while before games come out that will make use of the Galaxy S2’s powerful hardware. In the meantime, you can have a ball with one of the many thousands of games that were built for smartphones with slower hardware. They are guaranteed to run smoothly on the Galaxy S2.

Android comes with its very own speech recognition software these days. But still, Samsung has decided to provide the Galaxy S2 with speech recognition software of its very own: Vlingo.

With Vlingo, you no need to type in order to perform searches, send emails, or what have you. Just fire up Vlingo and start talking. Vlingo does a really good job at understanding voice commands. Vlingo can be very handy when you are trying to send a longer than average email.

Samsung has demonstrated Vlingo and as you would expect from a set-up demonstration, it all went perfectly perfect. In practice, speech recognition software sometimes produces unpredictable results. But one thing is for sure: constant advances in this technology are a given.

Vlingo might very well be really good at understanding voice commands. We will have to give it the benefit of the doubt.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Run Android 2.3 Gingerbread

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Run Android 2.3 Gingerbread – Sony Ericsson Dev Team Preparing

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 or Xperia X10 Mini Pro, which are based on Benchmark tests, is running on Android 2.3 Gingerbread rather than Android 2.2 Froyo. While the original Xperia X10 mini will release in February 2011 at Mobile World Congress, which makes sense that Sony Ericsson would be preparing the second version for the same Trade to the Future.

SE Xperia X10 run Android 2.3 Gingerbread by Dev Team

This Sony Ericsson unnamed Device, which is running Android 2.3 Gingerbread will apparently come with a 3-inch multi-touch Display with 320 x 480 Pixels resolution, and also built with 1GHz Processor and an Adreno 205 GPU.

While compared to the exsisting Xperia X10 range, the Hardware buttons n the front face are in reserve order and is also consistent ith most models leaked to date including the ANZU and this Handset gets some pretty good Neocore (24.5fps) and Quadrant (1,533) Benchmarks too.

Xperia X10 Running Android 2.3 Gingerbread

Importantly, this new 1GHz Processor will offer better performance than the Nexus One with Android 2.2 Froyo, according to the Reports.

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Install Android 2.2 Over the Air on a Jailbroken iPhone 3G

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Got an older iPhone or iPod touch kicking around? Already jailbreak it for unofficial goodies? You can then install Android 2.2 as a dual-boot option on that device, through the Bootlace  application available in the Cydia market. The Android packages download over the air, and you're left with a home screen icon that quickly reboots you into Android whenever you want to jump across the great smartphone divide.

Note from Adam: I've been following this Android-on-iPhone business pretty closely, and currently Android on the iPhone doesn't fully support power management, which means it's a hack more for fun than for practicality. When it is a more fully supported hack, though, you can bet you'll see a guide here.

source: http://lifehacker.com/5686455/install-android-22-over-the-air-on-a-jailbroken-iphone-3g?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+lifehacker%2Ffull+%28Lifehacker%29

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