Sony fansite Xperia Blog has released specs and images from a leaked system dump, supposedly taken from a Canadian carrier device with the model number C6906 that's believed to be the new Honami.
Sony’s making waves in the tech news industry again with another announced addition to its water-resistant Zperia Z lines – the Sony Xperia Z Ultra.
Sony’s new flagship device has a lot to live up to, with the company proclaiming it to be the next step in innovation, comparable to its iconic Walkman brand. Sony are talking a big game in marketing the Xperia Z, and anything less than first-class performance and features are going to be seen as falling short.
The Sony Xperia SP is the mid-range sidekick of the more heavily specced Xperia Z and ZR handsets. It delivers solid specs and a relatively smooth Android experience, albeit without many of the newer features boasted by the current generation of flagship devices.
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The Sony Xperia Z is Sony’s first big entry to the quad-core Android wars that are sure to hit 2013 with more power than they did 2012. Encoragingly, the Xperia Z represents an almost new era for Sony. This new flagship smartphone really does sport modern hardware and a new UI skin.
Not only boasting the Xperia S as its newest Ericsson-less phone line, Sony has introduced the Xperia P and Xperia U. Both the Xperia P and U sport a dual-core 1GHz U8500 chipset and both, unfortunately, will come running Android 2.3 Gingerbread out of the box with an Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update to follow in Q2.
First shown off at CES in Las Vegas, the Sony Xperia S is one of the first phones in Sony’s new Ericsson-less line of mobile devices. Complete with a stylish new design, Sony is hoping that the Xperia S will see solid global acceptance as it moves forwards in to a new era of Sony Mobile handsets.
Sony’s dual-screen flip-out tablet, the Sony Tablet P, is being released in a 3G version alongside its Tablet S cousin. Much like the Tablet S, the Tablet P never really saw a huge boom of popularity on its release. A while ago now we went in to why we’re excited by dual-screen devices, so it’s a shame to see the Tablet P having done as unsubstantially as it has. However, now that it’s soon to be available in a 3G version this ultra-portable tablet may see a bump in sales.
The Sony Tablet S made a relatively small impact upon its release some months ago. Its intriguing form-factor and PlayStation certification sounded like they could be enough to give it a considerable consumer base, however, once all was said and done the Tablet S sold well, but not impressively.
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