Showing posts with label sony xperia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sony xperia. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 November 2012

Biggest competitor of Samsung Galaxy Y duos THE Sony Xperia Tipo Dual

The phone is awesome in feature wise is considered to be one of the biggest competitor of Samsung Galaxy Y duos

FEATURES are as follows
  • Android v4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) OS
  • 3.2 MP Primary Camera
  • Dual SIM (GSM + GSM)
  • 3.2-inch TFT Capacitive Touchscreen
  • 800 MHz Scorpion Processor
  • FM Radio
  • Wi-Fi Enabled
  • Expandable Storage Capacity of 32 GB
Sony’s flagship Sony Xperia series comes out with its latest offering, the Sony Xperia Tipo Dual. This Sony Xperia mobile comes in a bar form and is powered by an 800 MHz Scorpion processor. The phone is run on the smart and clever Android v4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) OS and also contains 512 MB of RAM to ensure the smooth running of multiple applications on the device.
The phone features a 3.2-inch TFT Capacitive Touchscreen which provides an HVGA resolution of 320 x 480 pixels. The phone also comes with the Timescape user interface which serves to enhance the usability of the device. The Sony Xperia Tipo Dual has a dual SIM (GSM + GSM) capability for users who require separate SIM cards for different network providers. Additionally, the phone features an Adreno 200 graphics processing unit which serve to enhance the visual experience for the user.
The phone features a 3.2 megapixel camera which is capable of recording video at 640 x 480 pixels as well. The camera features a 4x digital zoom in addition to other useful features like Geo-tagging, send to web and Self Timer.
Design
The Sony Xperia Tipo Dual is a sleek and smart looking device and comes in dimensions of 57 x 103 x 13 mm. The phone weighs in at a lithe 99.4 g and features useful display features like scratch resistance, handwriting recognition, gesture support and multi touch. The phone also contains an accelerometer sensor, proximity sensor and compass to boost the ease of use of the device.
Storage and Battery
The Sony Xperia Tipo Dual is powered by an adequate 1500 mAh Li-Ion battery which promises the user a talktime of up to 5 hours when used on the 2G network. On the 3G network, the phone gives a talktime of up to 6 hours. This Sony Xperia mobile possesses an internal memory of 2.5 GB and can be expanded by up to 32 GB using micro SD card, thus giving you enough space to store your music and video collection.
Connectivity and Features
The phone is capable of keeping the user connected to the internet via the multiple features it possesses. The device comes with GPRS and EDGE technology which will keep you connected via the 2G network. The phone also comes with HSDPA and HSUPA technology to keep you connected to the 3G network at a faster browsing speed. Files and documents can be exchanged using the Bluetooth functionality or the micro USB port in the phone. The WiFi capability of the device allows the user to connect to wireless network in the vicinity. The WiFi hotspot and micro USB port allows the user to tether their phone with another device as well. Additionally, this Sony Xperia phone also acts as a navigation aid in the form of Google maps which uses assisted-GPS technology.
The phone is capable of keeping you entertained through the multiple features it comes with. The music player, video player and FM radio features can keep you entertained on the move. Sound enhancements in the form of xLOUD Audio Filter technology and TrackID music recognition make the usability of the multimedia functions highly desirable.
Additional features on the phone include predictive text input, 3D gaming, Street view and Latitude. Social networking Apps include Facebook, Twitter and Instant Messaging allow the user to stay in touch with friends and family from anywhere.
Superb low-end phone from the house of Xperia                           

Friday, 13 April 2012

sony smartwatch with your smartphone



What's the most useful smartwatch of them all? If you guessed Sony's, you've got reason to smile: we just got word that it's finally available here in the US of A. As expected, the SmartWatch costs $150, while those colorful (read: not black) wrist bands are priced at $20 a pop. To recap, the watch pairs with Android phones over Bluetooth, using a free app available in Google Play (if you happen to own a Sony handset, you should find that application pre-installed). Like any smartwatch worth its salt, this one lets you read emails, texts and social updates on the device. Meanwhile, the list of mini apps is approaching 60, as of this writing, and already includes biggies like Facebook and Google Maps.

After getting hands-on not once but twice, we can say the rubber strap is comfortable and the 1.3-inch OLED display responsive, though the apps are a mixed bag in terms of usefulness. Tap-to-like on Facebook? Genius. A remote for your phone's camera? Unabashed gimmickry, if you ask us. Using the watch to call someone in your contacts list? You'll need a Bluetooth headset for that feature to be truly handy. Other favorites of ours include the ability to find your lost phone (even if it's set to quiet mode), as well as stream photos and other media from your phone. You can even respond to incoming text messages with a preset reply (e.g., "I'm busy. What's up?"), though good luck using that canned response a second time when your friend gets back to you 10 seconds later. In any case, is all that worth the $150? That's a conversation you best have with your wallet -- in read-only format, naturally.

Thursday, 15 March 2012

PlayStation Store available for Sony Xperia Sola


PlayStation Store is now available for the sony xperia sola that was announced this January at CES. The Sony Xperia S is PlayStation Certified smartphone similar to the Xperia Play. Xperia S users need to go to the Let’s start PS Store icon in the app tray and download PlayStation Store and PS Pocket apps (Enable install apps from Unknown sources from Settings > Application).

Users can download range of 14 PlayStation certified titles including, Twisted Metal, Kula World, MediEvil, Rayman, Jumping Flash!, Destruction Derby, Jet Rider, Jet Rider 2, Cool Boarders, Kurushi Final, Everybody’s Golf 2, The Little Mermaid II, Championship Bass and Driver from the PlayStation Store.

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

sony Ericsson Xperia SOLA, Classic touch..!


The latest Android smartphone from Sony, the Xperia sola, takes the touch out of the touch screen – although we’re not yet sure how.
One of the device’s key features is “floating touch” navigation, which enables web browsing without touching the screen.
“Sony’s unique floating touch lets consumers navigate the web by hovering their finger above the screen so it acts like a moving curser, without actually having to touch the screen,” Sony claims, adding that the technology will evolve through “software updates and engagement with developers.”
Other than that, the device is a fairly standard Android 2.3 handset (upgradeable to Android 4.0 during summer 2012), with a 3.7” Reality Display, a 1 GHz dual-core CPU, NFC and Xperia SmartTags support, as well as “3D surround sound.