Friday, 29 July 2011

Facebook device HTC ChaCha launched in India for Rs. 15,990

HTC has launched its latest Android device in the market, namely the HTC ChaCha. This is HTC’s second Facebook phone being launched in India after the recent launch of HTC Salsa. The ChaCha is a touchscreen cum QWERTY device and comes with a dedicated Facebook button that allows you to share just about anything at a single touch. The one-touch access to Facebook service has been integrated throughout the HTC Sense experience.

Specifications:

  • 2.6 inches capacitive touchscreen with QWERTY keypad
  • Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
  • 800 MHz CPU
  • 512 MB ROM and 512 MB RAM
  • Expandable memory of up to 32GB
  • 5MP camera with autofocus and LED flash; Secondary VGA camera
  • GPRS/EDGE
  • 3G/ Wi-Fi
    • Battery: 1250 mAh
  • Price: Rs. 15, 990
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“At HTC, we have always strived to take mobility experience to newer levels and add multi dimensions to our devices. Featuring a dedicated Facebook button and one-touch Facebook access, the HTC ChaCha aims to make it simpler and convenient for its users to share and connect through their favourite social networking site,” said Faisal Siddiqui, Country Manager, HTC India. “We are extremely pleased to launch the HTC ChaCha in India with Tata DOCOMO, and are positive that this social smartphone will garner a favorable response from Indian mobile phone users,” he added.
HTC ChaCha can also be bought with the bundle offer of TATA DOCOMO, though which 3G prepaid customers can avail 3GB free data valid for a period of 90 days and 1GB free data is offered free each month to postpaid customers across all 3G circles valid for 90 days. All 3G customers will also get 3 hour of free Mobile TV that includes data access charges valid for 90 days.
Tata DOCOMO 2G prepaid customers can avail 3GB free data and 300 Tata to Tata local calling valid for a period of 90 days whereas 1GB free data and 100 minutes Tata to Tata calling is offered free each month for 3 months to postpaid customers across all 2G circles.

Windows Phone Mango Unveiled in Japan, Will it Give Apple, Android a Run for Their Money?

Microsoft announced Tuesday morning that its latest Windows Phone mobile operating system, code-named "Mango," was officially finalized and released for manufacturing.

Manufacturers should begin testing the new OS on their devices. What now remains, according to Terry Myerson, Microsoft's corporate vice president of engineering for the Windows Phone, " marks the point in the development process where we hand code to our handset and mobile-operator partners to optimize Mango for their specific phone and network configurations."
This new version, an update to Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 (WP7) platform, will feature the highly anticipated multitasking app, a swifter web browsing capability on Internet Explorer 9, better email, and an enhanced communication functionality that ties text, IM, and Facebook chat unto one conversation.
In total, Microsoft has announced that Mango has over 500 new features that make it a major update to its previous platform. According to Sascha Segan of PCMag.com, this new version of the WP7 "is fun to use," and has “full features that make it easier to keep in touch with friends and family," and its "easier to use than Android and slicer than the iOS."
Other websites are giving Mango a good review by writing "it'll give Apple and the Android a run for their money."
This move by Microsoft heavily supports the previous rumor that the much anticipated platform may be available to consumers by September in various handsets from Acer, Fujitsu, ZTE, Samsung, and Nokia.

Apple vs. Samsung: the real battle for mobile supremacy

We hear so often that the the future of mobile will boil down to an entrenched battle between Apple and Google, or the iPhone and Android. But that’s far too broad a way of looking at things. True, Android has established itself as the dominant smartphone OS, but that includes many smartphones from different companies, compared to just Apple and its iPhone. There is, however, a particular hardware maker making excellent use of Android to take it to Apple on several fronts. That’s Samsung. And how the battle between the two plays out over the next few years is going to be fascinating. The best illustration of the brewing brouhaha came just last week when Apple announced that between April and June of this year it sold more than 20 million iPhones. Wall Street gossip indicates Samsung may announce somewhere between 19 million and 21 million smartphones sold during the second quarter with its earnings results on Friday. In other words, the two are pretty much neck and neck in smartphone momentum right now.
Google may provide the software for the majority of Samsung’s smartphones, but it doesn’t have direct control over hardware; plus, designing phones is not where its expertise lays. Samsung knows a thing or two about hardware and striking a chord with consumer electronics buyers. The Korean consumer electronics maker and Apple compete head-to-head in several categories and have similar approaches to designing not just smartphones but also tablets (perhaps too similar? More on that later). And lately Samsung has even begun taking a more Apple-like approach to differentiating its phones and tablets from the rest with its own flavor of Android software.
Here’s a look at a few of the fronts where Apple and Samsung are or will someday possibly be facing off.
  • Phones. Samsung makes more than just Android phones. But it’s with Android that the company is building a ton of momentum right now. Samsung announced Wednesday that in just 85 days it’s sold 5 million Galaxy S II phones. That’s following success with the original Galaxy S, which at 10 million sold last year was a solid hit. As referenced earlier, Apple sold 20 million iPhones in the second quarter this year, and it didn’t update the current model in June as in past years. It’s widely expected Apple will release a new iPhone this fall, and it will be interesting to see how or if that affects Verizon and AT&T sales of Samsung phones.
  • Tablets. It’s not really a contest yet. Apple has sold about 14 million iPads this calendar year so far, and UBS said on Wednesday its expects the ultimate number to be just under 38 million for 2011. Samsung, at least according to UBS, is expected to sell about 5 million tablets this year. At $529, the Galaxy Tab 10.1. is just barely pricier than the entry-level $499 iPad 2, but it also has a slightly bigger screen and is 4G-ready. While all tablets are still way behind the iPad in sales figures, many consider Samsung’s Tab to be the best — and most competitive iPad alternative — Android tablet so far.
  • Software. Samsung isn’t just taking Google’s Android handout and slapping it onto devices. Taking a page from Apple’s playbook, Samsung has created its own TouchWiz UI that extends across its Android- and Bada-based devices. In other words, it’s on its way to establishing a standard Samsung user interface even though it’s taking the operating system from Google. It’s also begun a more iTunes-esque approach by integrating its own media software that allows music, e-books and video downloads to users’ phones.
  • The courtroom. It’s just that similarity that has troubled Apple. Samsung’s design of Galaxy phones and the Galaxy Tab, as well as the Epic 4G and Nexus S, are so similar to the iPhone and iPad that Apple took them to court over it. From the shape of the devices to the home screen layout of apps, icon design and even the packaging, Apple claims Samsung is blatantly copying its two most successful products. Samsung, naturally, has countersued, a move that’s become pretty much standard ops in mobile. But for Apple and Samsung, this litigiousness makes for a rather awkward situation, what with Samsung being a primary supplier of chips, displays, and flash memory to Apple — all parts critical to Apple’s marquee products.
  • The ecosystem factor. Well over half of Apple revenue is coming from mobile products, but a quick perusal of an Apple Store would show you a slightly broader range of consumer electronics for customers to choose from: computers, monitors, iPods, Apple TV. Samsung on the electronics side, though, is far broader: the company makes everything from HD TVs, DVRs and Blu-ray Disc players to laptops, camcorders and refrigerators. Once considered a purveyor of cheap knockoffs, Samsung has grown to become a formidable player in electronics with a strong brand identity. While Apple’s other Android-wielding competitors in hardware don’t venture much outside mobile, Samsung brings plenty of marketing heft and reach in all areas of consumer electronics.
Looking ahead, an especially interesting twist could come should Apple decide to break into TVs. It’s been rumored for a while that Apple is working on a connected HDTV that could make some serious waves, bringing that Apple flair for design and its loyal and spendy customers to a market that has long been commoditized and become fairly predictable. So far, at least, nothing has come of those rumors yet. And you know who’s probably happiest about that? The world’s biggest maker of TVs: Samsung.

10 Best Android Phones Worth Buying

Across the world Android smartphones have challenged Symbian powered smartphones in last one year. Symbian was earlier undisputed leader in the global mobile market in high-end smartphones. Now there are vast range of Android phones available in the market and more devices are yet to hit the market. Choosing the best Android phone is becoming tough gradually. Well, no need to worry. Here we have compiled a list of Ten Best Android Phones.

10 Best Android Phones:

HTC EVO 4G

It is a Taiwan made smartphone boasting exquisite features. It is also one of the most potent phones on Android. HTC EVO 4G is the first device that is supporting 4G connectivity. 4G connectivity is still to hit in many countries, but the handset is doing well as a whole in terms of sales.
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HTC EVO 4G has 4.3 inches TFT display screen and is equipped with 8 MP of camera to give it a significant edge if compared to other Android phones of same range. It was the top Android phone in 2010.

Samsung I9000 Galaxy S

The success story of Android market got a boost with the launch of Samsung I9000 Galaxy S. Mounted with 4 inches super AMOLED screen, the phone offers best readability in sunlight.
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Super AMOLED screen has worked as the main USP of the device and it matches to iPhone4′s Retina display quality. The phone has 1GHz RAM Cortex A8 1GHz processor that speeds the phone’s operations. As of now, Samsung I9000 Galaxy S is one of the best proven Android phones in the market so far.
Buy Samsung I9000 Galaxy S

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

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Launched in March 2010, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is also a good Android phone. It is powered by Qualcomm QSD8250 Snapdragon 1 GHz CPU and that is considered to be the best available processor till now in the global mobile market. The phone has 4 inches TFT display screen with some of the best multimedia features for which Sony is known in the market. It also has 8 MP camera following its counterparts.
Buy Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

LG Optimus One

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Optimus One is said to be a big league of LG’s smartphones by the company. So far it is one of the best selling smartphones for LG. It is economically price tagged and has exquisite features. Run on Anroid 2.2 Froyo, the phone has been one of the best Android phones in 2010. It can also be upgraded to Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Optimus One has sleek body design and has robust connectivity.
Buy LG Optimus One

HTC Desire Z

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Professional Android fans always liked HTC Desire Z as it is loaded with several business features such as bringing all e-mails into one inbox. The phone has S LCD capacitive touch screen equipped with 5 MP camera. It has standard connectivity options and the memory is expandable up to 32 GB. Due to its attractive pricing, the phone is also in the top selling Android phones.
Buy HTC Desire Z

Google Nexus One

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Known as one of the fastest selling Android device, Google Nexus One boasts 3-D graphics accelerator that gives a significant edge to it over other Android phones. It uses Android 2.1 OS and supports HD Video recording. It runs on Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250.1 GHz processor. Last year, Google Nexus One was on of the best Android phones.
Buy Google Nexus One

Motorola Droid

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This is the best Android phone for those who are looking for a sleeker design with slide out QWERTY keypad. It is the thinnest of all Android phones in the market. It has 3.7 inches touch-screen and was one of the best selling Android phones last year.
Buy Motorola Droid

HTC Hero

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This has been again one of the most sold Android phone last year. The Android interface of HTC Hero is the main USP. The sense interface of HTC sense of HTC Hero is one of the best in the market. The device has 3.2 inches capacitive touch screen with Teflon coated body to give it a solid feel. It has multi-touch gestures with 5 MP camera to take sharp pictures.
Buy HTC Hero

MicroMax Andro A60

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Very recently Micromax has rolled out high end handsets. Andro A60 is its first Android phone and also it is the cheapest of all the Android phones in the market.
Buy MicroMax Andro A60

Google Nexus S

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This phone is one that will break all the records this year and would emerge as the top Android phone of 2011. Google Nexus S is the first handset that is run on the latest OS of Android – Gingerbread. It has 1GHz Cortex A8 processor i.e. Hummingbird processor. The device supports Near Field Communication (NFC).
Buy Google Nexus S
Are you still using some boring phone which lacks features … ??? Then what are you waiting for. Grab one of these Best Android Phones above and share your experience with it.

Popular Mobile Phone Applications in the UK

All mobile users use an app of some sort to connect to the Internet. And, it’s the social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter that is very popular across the world. However, if you think the most popular mobile phone applications in the UK are Facebook and YouTube, you’re wrong. The mobile users in the UK differ and are obsessed more with Google Maps and Yahoo Weather applications than Facebook or YouTube according to data collected by a research firm. Yes, Facebook and YouTube come only next to maps and weather applications for the Britons. Some of the other popular applications in the UK include Google Mobile, eBay, Sky Sports Live Football Score Center, Yahoo! Stocks, WhatsApp Messenger and Sky News. Britons who give outdated mobiles to phone recycle and get new phones can make use of the various applications in their new device.
Around 6.4 millions mobile users in the UK use Google Maps. What has made Google Maps so popular? Google maps is a useful application provided by Google that give satellite images of many major cities in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and many other countries. It also offers street maps, a route planner for traveling by foot, car, or public transport and an urban business locator for many countries around the world. Maybe the love for travel has made millions use Google Maps. What’s more, no matter what mobile you use, you can use Google Maps with ease. Yes, Google Maps application that come pre-loaded on most Android mobile phones and iPhones can also be used on Blackberry or Windows phone to find locations or plan a route.
The popularity of Yahoo Weather with 3.6 million users in the UK shows that the Britons also love to know about the weather in advance. They use the Yahoo Weather frequently to know weather forecasts. The application also give forecast for other weather conditions, including wind, visibility, humidity and barometer readings for many locations. When you give old phone for mobile recycling and upgrade to a new one load Yahoo! Weather to know weather conditions. This mobile service comes pre-loaded on iPhone; however, it works on all other kinds of phones as well. Facebook is the third popular application with 3.4 million users. Here is the list of other popular applications in the UK. So when recycle old phone and get a new mobile, make sure to load your phone with these applications as they are quite useful.
The top 12 mobile phone applications in the UK as in April, 2011
1) Google Maps
2) Yahoo! Weather
3) Facebook
4) Google Mobile
5) YouTube
6) eBay
7) Sky Sports Live Football Score Centre
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9) WhatsApp Messenger
10) Sky News
11) Skype
12) Shazam
What are your favourite mobile phone applications? Do share them with us, via the comments section

Mozilla To Develop An Operating System On Cloud

Mozilla has unveiled plans to develop a new operating system based on the web, using cloud computing as the foundation of the platform. The plan is to create something similar to Chrome from Google, but to compete with Android in phones and tablets.
The company reported it on Tuesday. Mozilla says the idea is to create a fully web-based Operating System which can serve as a definitive tool for developers of web apps.
Dr. Andrea Gal, one of the researchers behind the project, said that the proposed operating system is to fill the space that prevents developers create web applications that are as good as the native IOS or to Android, for example.
The site “The Register” also says that the cloud computing project is still far to complete, but the proposal is very solid and Mozilla have good hope that works out.

Thursday, 28 July 2011

Introducing Windows Phone IS12T



KDDI Corporation and Okinawa Cellular Telephone Company will introduce “Windows Phone IS12T,” manufactured by Fujitsu Toshiba Mobile Communications Limited. The Windows Phone IS12T, available after September 2011, will feature the smartphone operating system “Windows Phone 7.5,” provided by Microsoft Japan Co., Ltd..
Windows Phone IS12T is Japan’s first water- and dust-proof smartphone featuring Windows Phone 7.5. In addition to much smoother operability compared to conventional smartphones, the device offers the highest quality camera for a smartphone with 13.2 megapixels, and 32 GB of internal memory, while realizing a compact size. Users can not only read and edit Microsoft Office documents, but can also store and share data through Windows Live SkyDrive, a free-of-charge cloud service operated by Microsoft. It is an attractive smartphone employing the abundant applications and technology of Internet Explorer 9, the latest web browser for PCs to realize Internet capabilities.
Customers can subscribe to existing pricing plans for smartphones and flat-rate packet plans.

Windows Phone IS12T will be displayed at KDDI Designing Studio in Harajuku, Tokyo, and au NAGOYA in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, from July 28, 2011.

Sprint Premiere customers can now order Motorola Photon 4G



What makes a Sprint Premiere customer a "premiere customer?" How's about the ability to order the Motorola Photon 4G a couple days before most peeps? Last week we saw a lucky member get his device a bit early, and we went hands on with it back at the Sprint event, but now the wait is over. Premiere customers can now place orders for the device, and it will be publicly available on July 31 for $199 on contract.

LG Thrill 4G to Run $99 with Two-Year Agreements



AT&T has confirmed with CNET that the upcoming LG Thrill 4G will only cost consumers $99 with a two-year service agreement. The price comes in considerably lower than we were anticipating, and half of what Sprint is charging for their glasses-free 3D phone, the Evo 3D.  Additional specifications for the Android 2.2-powered Thrill 4G include a dual-core 1GHz processor, two 5-megapixel stereoscopic 3D cameras (720p 3D / 1080p 2D), a front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera, and support for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and of course, AT&T's HSPA+4G network.

Samsung Sells 5 Million Galaxy S II Handset in First 85 Days


Samsung's Galaxy S II may not be in the United States just yet but that doesn't mean the phone isn't a runaway hit.  According to new figures the Android-powered smart phone has sold 5 million units in the first 85 days, considerably better than its predecessor.  What's more, the handset is actually picking up steam and sales are accelerating.
The Galaxy S II took only 55 days to hit the 3 million mark so this guy is well on its way to eclipsing all other Samsung releases. While it took the originalGalaxy phone seven months to cross 10 million mark, the Galaxy S II looks to come in well under six months at this rate.
Things could get really interesting in a few weeks when U.S. consumers finally get their hands on the various flavors of the handset.


The New BlackBerry Bold 9930 Available

Today Blackberry is launching their new BlackBerry Bold series, named 9930. Actually this new BlackBerry phone has been sell at Verizon Wireless but now you have another choices instead of only jump to Verizon Wireless. Here the features stored inside this new Bold, 5 megapixel camera both for taking pictures or recording 720p video, QWERTY keyboard, microSD card slot, 8GB of internal memory, 2.8 inch touchscreen display, 1.2GHz processor. Jump to the video bellow to get the closer look of the new BlackBerry Bold 9930.

Official News For Sony Walkman A, E, W, S Series


Just yesterday I offer you the leak news Of Sony Walkman A Series and today I have the real official news about this mysterious Sony walkman.
The truth is the upcoming Sony walkman is A860 aka PMP, the specs wise of this new comer are:
- 4 option of internal memory- 8, 16, 32 and 64GB
- Video player
- Mp3 player
- 2.8-inch LCD touchscreen display
Not just unvield A series but Sony also launch the S, E, and W series.
S series:
- 2-inch tauch screen display
- Bluetooth
- Video support
- 8 and 16GB of internal memory

E Series
:
- 4 and 8GB of internal memory
- no Bluetooth Support

W Series
:
- waterproof shield body
- 2 and 4GB of internal memory
- no Bluetooth
- no Video support
Unfortunately, Sony do not leak the release date and price tag of those A, S, E, and W series, so keep stay tuned with us guys to get the next detail information about those next catchy Sony Walkman.

White Galaxy S II Spied for UK Market





A white variant of the Samsung Galaxy S II has been spotted online for customers living in the UK.  MobileFun, a British online retail outlet, is offering the device up for roughly £500 (approximately $815 US) and lists it as being available starting August 15th.  It's difficult to say whether or not we'll ever see a white version here in the United States.  Maybe someone like Best Buy or Amazon will offer up an exclusive deal once it finally arrives.

Angry Birds adds 15 levels of Mine & Dine




Rovio’s Angry Birds is the most popular game in the Android Market and for good reason. Not only is it a good game, but they continue to update it regularly.
For those of you that have 3 stars at every level, and desperately need something new, you will be happy to know that Rovio just released 15 new levels. The theme is Mine and Dine and you will be battling the pigs in underground tunnels
If you are one of the very few people that don’t already have it installed on your phone or tablet, head over to the source link to download or hit our apps data base for the QR code.

European Motorola XOOM owners may get Android 3.1 by August 9


Back in June, Motorola announced via Facebook that European XOOM owners would get Android 3.1, but for whatever reason it did not happen. Now they made an announcement in their support forums:
Android™ 3.1 for Motorola XOOM™ will soon be available over the air to all Motorola XOOM users in Europe. We expect the over-the-air deployment to begin in early August, with the package being available for pull by August 9.
I am not sure I understand the problem here because Android 3.1 was announced in May and many US XOOM (WiFi) owners already have Android 3.2. Lets hope this time the job gets done.

Although Android Holds 39 Percent Of Operating System Market, Apple Is Still The Most Popular Manufacturer

Latest data from Nielsen indicates that Google's Android's OS claims the largest share of the U.S. smartphone market with a total of 39%. However, this market share is split between HTC (14%), Motorola (11%), Samsung (8%) and other Android hardware manufacturers (6%).



In contrast, Apple's iOS now commands 28% of the market which is well short of Android's 39%, but what is interesting is that because Apple is the only manufacturer making iOS devices it is the leading smartphone manufacturer in the U.S.
Meanwhile RIM's BlackBerry OS holds 20%, Windows Phone has 9%, and HP's WebOS and Nokia's Symbian are languishing at the bottom of the heap with 2%.
Although Android's OS market share has only grown by a measly 2% since April, it is prudent to keep in mind that WebOS and Symbian's market share is only 2% each. Additionally, HTC's combined market share (that is, Android OS + Windows Phone) is actually 20%, which is the same as RIM's. It must be particularly good news for the Taiwanese manufacturer to be tied for second place in terms of manufacturer market share.

Sonyericsson Xperia X10 Receives Gingerbread Update

Sony Ericsson mobiles have released android gingerbread update for Xperia X10
Sonyericsson Xperia X10 is receiving Android Gingerbread directly from android froyoThe Gingerbread update is currently being made available to all unlocked devices
and its already available in United Kingdom, Italy, France and Germany.
Others countries are expected to receive gingerbread update soon

Dell Launched E6220 Notebook (Specifications, Features and Price)

This Monday, Dell announced the launch of the E6220 Notebook, which has from one inch thick.The device, the Latitude family, the LED screen has a 12.5 inch high definition.
According to Dell, the E6220 Notebook components were tested for standard “military.” In addition, the notebook has internal structure of magnesium alloy, that strengthening the protection of the device. The keyboard is resistant to liquid and the screen has the seal of impact protection from daily use.
The E6220 has a battery Express-Charge technology, which allows a faster recharge.
Dell also highlights data security notebook, which can be encrypted with the option of encrypted hard disk. The notebook also has fingerprint reader for authenticating logins.




Features and Specifications of the Dell E6220 Notebook :
  • Operating system: Windows 7
  • 12.5-inch LED Display Screen
  • Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 processors
  • Mobile Intel QM67 Express Chipset
  • Intel HD 3000 Graphics Card
  • Webcam: Optional Integrated HD video webcam
  • Card Reader: Yes
  • Optical Drive : DVD+/-RW
  • High Quality Speakers
  • Optional Backlit Keyboard
  • Multi-touch Touchpad
  • Ports: 3 x USB 2.0 , 1 USB/eSATA combo , Memory card reader, VGA, HDMI
  • Wireless b/g/n
  • Gigabit Ethernet
  • Bluetooth v3.0
  • 65 Watt or 90W AC Adapter
  • Dimensions : 309×4.7×226 mm
  • Weight: 1.44 Kg
  • Warranty: 1 year
The price tag of Dell E6220 is said to be INR 75,000 (approx) .

Official: Sony Ericsson Xperia arc Coming Stateside In August


Sony Ericsson just dropped a press release announcing that the Xperia arc would be available for purchase in the U.S. beginning in August. On the upside, it will be available through  Amazon, Newegg, Buy.com, and through Sony directly. On the downside, they give no mention of the device coming to any carrier, and the unsubsidized price is a whopping $600.
Though the arc presents an enticing exterior, the innards aren't so much so:
·                                 Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
·                                 Custom UI
·                                 1GHz Scorpion CPU (MSM8255, same as the fairly dated Desire HD and myTouch 4G)
·                                 512MB RAM
·                                 512MB internal storage
·                                 4.2" 854x480 TFT display
·                                 8.1MP camera

Sony Ericsson Brings Xperia™ arc - the Ultimate Multimedia Smartphone - to the United States
-- State-of-the-art Sony Technology in the slimmest smartphone on the market
-- Loaded with Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA® engine and Sony's Exmor R™ camera imaging sensor
-- Powered by the latest version of Android™ 2.3
-- Available in the United States beginning August 2011


Sony Ericsson Xperia™ arc – Key Features
·                                 Slim, lightweight and strong, with perfect ergonomics
·                                 Extra wide 4.2-inch multi-touch Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA® Engine to ensure ultimate multimedia and viewing experiences
·                                 Sony Exmor R™ for mobile: for best-in-class low-light photography and video capture
·                                 8.1 megapixel camera and HD video recording capability
·                                 Android Market™ – thousands of applications to keep you entertained
Sony Ericsson Xperia™ arc Color Availability
·                                 Sony Store – Midnight Blue
·                                 Newegg.com, Buy.com and Amazon.com – Midnight Blue and Misty Silver.