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Sony Ericsson LT15IEUBLU XPERIA Arc Android Smartphone with Touchscreen, 8MP Camera, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS - No Warranty - Bluebestusa
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Sony Ericsson has revealed that its new Android 2.3 Gingerbread-powered Xperia arc smartphone is powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 processor that is paired with an Adreno 205 graphics chip. While some spotted the device running Android 2.4 during the Consumer Electronics Show last week, Sony Ericsson has said that this was just a "misconfiguration" error. During our own hands-on with the phone, we noticed that it said Android 2.3.
- Android touch phone with super-screen
- HD phone with 8.1 megapixel camera
- Powered by Android (Gingerbread)
- HDMI connection
- GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS/HSPA 900/2100
Sony Ericsson LT15IEUBLU XPERIA Arc Android Smartphone with Touchscreen, 8MP Camera, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS - No Warranty - Blue Reviews
Sony Ericsson LT15IEUBLU XPERIA Arc Android Smartphone with Touchscreen, 8MP Camera, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS - No Warranty - Blue Reviews
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful Awesome!!, By This review is from: Sony Ericsson LT15IEUBLU XPERIA Arc Android Smartphone with Touchscreen, 8MP Camera, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS - No Warranty - Blue (Wireless Phone Accessory) I finally found the phone that I really love and I am sticking to. You can not go wrong with the Sony Ericsson! The graphics on the camera is amazing.I never knew Sony was capable of doing that. I love how slim it is. I can slip it anywhere in my pockets without it looking bulky; although the price for this phone is a bit much,but like they say, you get what you pay. Its definetely worth it. The only issue I came across was the volume settings does not go high enough, its actually low.Also when you set the Message alerts to like a specific ringtone you like.When someone is text messaging you the music continues to play; normally you can press a button or touch the screen and it will stop playing. The reason why I say this is because sometimes putting your phone on vibrate doesnt work and you end up having alot of miss calls or a lot of messages. I usually like my sounds on so I can hear my phone when it goes off. I dont like having it on vibrate all the time. Other than that the phone... Read more |
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