Thursday, May 10, 2012

Sony has introduced for the Japanese market its first LTE smartphones


Company Sony Mobile a week before the announcement of the Japanese mobile operators of their new product lines, mobile terminals, has introduced two new models of Android smartphones, specially designed for the local market and to support the work in LTE networks: Xperia SX and Xperia GX.

Presented new models are the first company for the Japanese market, which support the LTE network (up to 75 Mbps). They are equipped with dual 1.5 GHz processors, displays, using proprietary technology Mobile BRAVIA Engine, support for Full HD video, matrix Exmor R, as well as technology, wireless technology, DLNA and HDMI.

In addition, Xperia SX and Xperia GX supplied with new multimedia applications:

WALKMAN: audio player with manual equalizer, surround-sound processing system and the function of VPT xLOUD
Album: The new "lightning fast" and intuitive way to view and sort photos and video with an opportunity to comment on these photos to social networks such as Facebook
Movies: designed to simplify play and watch movies in high quality (sound and picture) by using intelligent search framework to provide additional information about the film

Xperia GX :

The main function of Xperia GX:

Processor: 1.5 GHz dual core
Platform: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Display: 4.6-inch, HD
Camera: 13 MP Sony Exmor R sensor
16 GB of internal memory
Xperia SX :

The main function of Xperia SX:

Weight: 95 oz. (The lightest in the world of LTE smartphone)
Processor: 1.5 GHz dual core
Platform: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Display: 3.7-inch
Camera: 8 MP Sony Exmor R sensor
8 GB internal memory
The presence of the IR port, NFC technology
Built-in digital TV tuner

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