Recently reveal during CES in Las Vegas, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc is one powerful smartphone.
Even its design is described by Sony Ericsson as “powerfully slim”, measuring just 8.8mm and only slightly bigger than the handset’s inbuilt 3.5mm audio jack as the CES poster revealed. This is impressively slim for even the most advanced smartphone, for example compare this to the iPhone 4 and its 9.3mm frame.
And when you combine the large 4.2 inch display and curved, slender frame, with the latest news about the phone coming with support for almost unlimited multi-touch input, the Xperia Arc just becomes even more exciting.
The Xperia Arc is said to come with the Cypress TrueTouch All-Point digitizer. This means that the smartphone can handle up to “32 simultaneous loading points”. Granted, this is not strictly speaking unlimited – but when you compare this number to your ten fingers, it’s not such a stretch.
With so much support for multi-touch input, you’ll be able to play all kinds of games on this new Sony Ericsson. Xperia Arc deals are listed to launch globally during Q1 this year so watch this space to see more on arrival dates and pricing.
They allow functions Such As Keyboards implementation, input things multiple locations Into a GPS, playing video games on a mobile handset, and making multiple Adjustments to sound and / or video settings on a PMP.
The Xperia Arc also comes with an 8.1-megapixel camera, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 512MB of RAM, and operates on the Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS. In other Sony Ericsson news, there are rumors presently that the Xperia Play will launch at MWC 2011 – a rumor which became more likely to be true after it was stated this PlayStation Phone is heading to Orange UK.
News Source: www.blog.best-mobile-contracts.co.uk
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