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review of Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc.. wanna noe more??

The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc is set to be the phone that will be changing the fortunes of Sony Ericsson, which has not been so successful with its other high end smartphone models lately. Part of the reason has been attributed to the lack of good screen phones from Sony Ericsson in a time when touch screen phones have ruled the roost in the market. The touch screen phones that Sony Ericsson have occasionally launched did not have great features to be appealing to a lot of people. However, the story changes entirely when you fast forward to the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc. This is the latest phone that incorporates almost all technologies that Sony is known for over the years.

The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc does not have a totally different style from the Sony Ericsson Xperia range of phones and this is a good thing because if Sony Ericsson is known for something, then it is styling more than anything else. The highlight of the phone is the 8.7 mm thickness that it is having. It makes it one of the thinnest phones available in the market today. More than it, the presence of a 4.2 inch touch screen display makes for astonishing reading. This touch screen display employs the Bravia technology that has been synonymous with extremely high quality display in Sony's LCD range. Sony Ericsson has adopted a number of steps in order to protect the display and usage of a scratch resistant surface is just one of it.

The phone will be having the Timescape user interface for better understanding of the Android operating system. The previous Sony Ericsson Xperia models came with the Android 1.6 operating systems. Predictably, they were massive failures as other manufacturers came up with the latest version of Android. Sony Ericsson does not seem to have made the same mistake twice after it has included the Android 2.2 operating system in the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc. Even though it has been recently replaced by the 2.3 version, it is still good enough to be considered as a proper operating system for this high-end phone. The news gets better when you know that Sony Ericsson is providing update to the Android once you get your hands on the phone. Buyers can upgrade to the 2.3 version as soon as they get their phones.


The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc comes with the legendary Cybershot quality in its camera and it is an eight megapixel one. This camera comes with plenty of other options to make the photography a joy more than anything else. The phone uses a 1 GHz processor. It also employs the help of a separate graphics card to have better performance when it comes to playing HD games on the phone. The phone has just been launched by the company amidst plenty of other phones from manufacturers. However, it is one phone that has got to the attention of most. It will probably remain the same if Sony Ericsson manages to price it aggressively in the UK.



Android touch phone with super-screen

View pics and video in vivid colours with your Android touch phone. Crisp and clear on the 4.2” Reality display with Sony Mobile BRAVIA® Engine 
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The sleek, super-slim Xperia™ arc

Start with premium materials. Stir in a beautiful curve. Squeeze down to 8.7 mm. And there it is, a perfect palm fit: the slim, lightweight and strong Xperia™ arc.

HD phone with 8.1 megapixel camera

Your HD phone has an Exmor R™ sensor that lets you capture high-quality movies and stills in low light. So go ahead and shoot. Then show, in stunning HD, direct on your TV via the HDMI connector. 
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what else is inside??

Reality display with Mobile BRAVIA® Engine

Enhanced contrast. Richer colours. Less image noise. The Reality display with Mobile BRAVIA® Engine makes the super-wide, 4.2", LED back-lit screen sharp and crisp. And through reduced light reflection, the picture stays clear when you're outdoors, too.

Getting dark?

Dusk, dawn or just a crummy old light bulb? The Exmor R™ for mobile sensor lets you capture high-quality, bright pictures and videos in poor light conditions.

Designed for style icons

Let your eyes go wide. The sleek curvature of the stunningly slim - just 8.7 mm - Xperia™ arc makes for a perfect palm-fit. This slender, strong and lightweight smartphone is built to make jaws drop.

Connect to your TV via HDMI

Connect your Xperia™ arc to your TV and cuddle up in the sofa. The HDMI connection lets you view pictures and videos from your phone on your TV screen using your TV remote control.

Camera power

Ready for some hard facts? Try 8.1 megapixels. Or maximum aperture of f/2.4 (in short, this means that more light reaches the image sensor). Your Xperia™ arc has the camera muscles you need to get great shots.

You choose - Android Market™

Going out? Finding out? Or perhaps just chilling out? Download any compatible application you want from Android Market™ and customise your LiveView™ to make it exclusively yours.

Timescape™ - meet your mates

Sony Ericsson Timescape™ lets all your communication with a person come together in one place. Facebook™, Twitter™, emails, photos, text messages - all gathered, so you don't have to open loads of different apps to see what's going on.

Your life in brilliant HD

Clips from your summer holidays. Your little baby daughter’s first smile. Shoot it. In brilliant, sharp HD video with one touch of a button.

Use your headphones

Got a favourite pair of headphones? Connect them to your Xperia™ arc through the 3.5 mm audio jack.

Find the way - aGPS

You'll never get lost again. Your phone has built-in aGPS. Location-based services help you find the way to your destination. Or add location info to your images - use the geo-tagging function.

Wi-Fi connect

Connect the quick and easy way. On the move. In cafés. At the airport. Your Xperia™ arc has Wi-Fi support.

FM Radio

There's music in the air - just tune in and enjoy. Your phone has a built-in stereo FM radio.


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