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Xperia SL


The SONY Xperia SL (LT26ii) has been leaked again. It rocks the same MSM8260 Snapdragon chipset in the Xperia S, but with a processor overclocked to 1.7GHz instead of 1.5GHz.

 

Xperia SL

 

Other than that, our tipster tells us its the same as the Xperia S. This means 1GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage, sans microSD card slot. At the front, there's a 4.3-inch LCD display with HD resolution and the funky illuminated strip above which are the 3 Android keys.

 

Xperia SL


At the back, there's a 12MP snapper with LED flash. On the front, there is the same 1.3MP front-camera for videocalls. Happily, the Xperia SL will ship with Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich, and not Gingerbread, as the Xperia S did.



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Reports about Sony won't Update the 2011 Xperia line to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is FALSE, a Sony Mobile spokesperson confirm that this report was mistakenly outed, Here is the company statement regarding this Matter:


"During a Q&A session last week on our Sony Mobile GB Facebook page, a local spokesperson gave information out in error on our Android 4.1 Jelly Bean software development and rollout for 2011 Xperia smartphones.


We are actively investigating Android OS upgrades for all devices, but in the meantime, our Ice Cream Sandwich rollout for Xperia S and 2011 Xperia smartphones continues as planned."

 

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Xperia tablet

 

Leaked presentation slides, Reveals a 9.4" "Xperia" tablet is coming, with splashproof aluminum body and Tegra 3 quad-core processor, signaling that Sony will unify its smartphones and tablets under the Xperia brand, in line with the One Sony strategy.

 

Sony xperia tablet


The slate will have the same size screen as the Tablet S, with 1280x800 pixels of resolution, and the same "wedge"design, but will be 42% thinner, at 8.8mm in the wedge section, which is a stellar achievement. Other notable specs include an 8MP rear camera, and 6000mAh battery promising 10 hours of web browsing. Android ICS "or later" will be running the Xperia Sony Tablet show.

 

Xperia tablet

 

The Xperia slate is expected to be released in September, Prices starting from of $450 for the 16GB version, $550 for the 32GB, and $650 for the 64GB.


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xperia j


Leaked photos at Xperia Blog show phones available in white, pink, and black. According to PA tipsters, the device is code-named the Sony ST26i and will come with a 4" qHD (540 x 960) screen, Android 4.0.4 ICS and a decidedly budget-oriented 1GHz single-core CPU and 512MB of RAM.

 

Xperia J


The device will be coming sometime this year but we don't have any further info about the price or a release date.

 

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jellybean


Sony made sure to announce early on that its 2011 Xperia lineup will be updated to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. And now is has revealed that the Xperia arc S and Xperia mini pro won't be getting Jelly Bean.


This is coming from John Cooper, UK Product Manager for Sony Mobile, and while he didn't say anything about other models, they all use the same chipset. This means it's more than likely that the entire 2011 lineup won't get the Android 4.1 JB update.

 

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As for the 2012 Xperia phones, Cooper says they're still reviewing which handsets are "the best for the Jelly Bean update" and promised Sony will announce its decision on Facebook once it figures it out.

 

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Xperia


A New Image has been leaked for the Sony LT29i, codenamed Xperia Hayabusa. The images confirm a very close resemblance to the Japan-bound, LTE-capable Xperia GX, save for the lack of the FeliCa logo under the LED flash and the different chrome rim around the phone.


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We've seen leaked images of the Xperia Hayabusa before, it's rumored to feature an HD (720 x 1280 pixels) display sized at 4.55 inches, 1GB RAM, a dual-core 1.5 GHz processor with an Adreno 320 GPU and a 13 MP camera. The Xperia GX, which was already unveiled as a Japan-exclusive, is similar but features LTE, a 4.6" display, and is powered by a dual-core 1.5GHz Krait processor with Adreno 225 GPU.

 

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Soy Xperia

 

Sony's new Xperia line is now available in the United States via the company's stores and its website. The Xperia S comes in black and white and will set you back $559.99, the Xperia P comes in black, red and silver and costs $479.99, while the Xperia U comes in Black/Pink, Black/White and White/Yellow variants for $299.99.

 

All these are all prices for unlocked smartphones and you don't need to sign any kind of contract.

 


Sony Xperia XL


The Sony Xperia SL (LT26ii) is due to launch later this year and will basically be an Xperia S refresh. According to the reports, the handset is expected to sport an overclocked 1.7GHz dual-core Snapdragon S3 chipset (MSM8260) and new colours.


The leaked press image (above) supposedly shows the Sony Xperia SL in its new colours pastel pink and what looks like blue/violet.

 

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Xperia S


The Sony Xperia S is one of the hottest Android devices from Sony, It was released with Gingerbread 2.3 but Now Sony is updating its Android flagship to Android Ice Cream Sandwich.


Xperia S


Opera S users is getting the ICS version 4.0.4 and it comes with resizable widgets and better lock screen. The OTA update weighs around 200MB so you'd better make sure you're connected to a solid Wi-Fi network before starting it.



Sony OLED

 

Sony has developed a 9.9-inch flexible OLED panel and announced it at SID 2012 ( Similar to Samsung YOUM Technology) which took place from June 3 to 8, in the US.The pixel count, pixel pitch and resolution of the panel are 960 x 540, 228μm and 111ppi, respectively. Its thickness is 110μm.


The screen uses white OLED backlight, which is then filtered through Red, Green, Blue and White color filters (Sony's WhiteMagic display that debuted on the Xperia P). This display will look great with Corning new line of flexible-tough Willow Glass.

 

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