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The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc obliterates all of those awkward memories in a flash. It's running the very latest Android 2.3.2 version of the OS. It's arrived on time.
Sony Ericsson, with heavy emphasis on the “Sony” part, has taken things even further and made the first Playstation Certified Android smartphone. The Xperia Play is a fine, though not remarkable phone ...
A new leak reveals the Sony Xperia 10 VII is in development but raises doubts about the arrival of a new Xperia 5 model.
Sony Ericsson's Xperia line is getting a bit smaller with its two latest additions - the mini and mini pro. Both devices run off of a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, Android 2.3, and feature 3-inch ...
Sony just broke out it's latest and greatest Android device, the Neo. The device is able to plug into your HDTV via HDMI and can be controlled with a standard remote. The 3.7-inch screen on the ...
The general rule of thumb for smartphones is that they need to have a large screen. A diagonal corner-to-corner measurement of three inches is probably a good ballpark for the kind of screen that ...
Sony Ericsson will allow open-source mobile developers to unlock the four soon-to-be-released Xperia phones using a tool built into the Android software development kit.
Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc overview: [vms 046a66883807d18d0264] Sony's branding gets called into play with the display too, thanks to the Mobile BRAVIA Engine (MBE).
Sony Ericsson's big push for 2011 is keeping its Android installations up to date, and hopefully avoiding the same software debacle as affected the XPERIA X10.
The Sony Ericsson marketing gurus renamed it the Xperia Play when it finally went official at MWC this year, but the PlayStation connection remains as strong as ever.
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