New Android smartphone is going to join the Sony Xperia range today, as Sony announced Sony Xperia Sola smartphone. This smartphone previously was rumored as Sony Xperia Pepper. Sony Xperia Sola is unique in its own way and that is because it features “floating touch” navigation for magic web browsing without touching the screen. The smartphone comes with a tagline sense of magic and it is really a magic.
Sony Xperia Sola features a 3.7-inch display which supports 854 x 480 (LCD) pixels resolution. The awesome thing in this smartphone is that you can easily open apps and launch them in an instant with NFC and Xperia SmartTags. The Sola also features Reality Display with Mobile Bravia engine. Now as we know, the floating touch navigation technology is introduced first in Xperia Sola so it allows users to navigate the web by just hovering their finger above the screen therefore, it acts like a curser without touching the screen. Sony Xperia Sola will run on Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS and is packed with a 1 GHz dual-core processor.
Calum MacDougall, Head of Xperia Marketing for Sony Mobile Communications, says-
“Xperia Sola comes with the power of Sony and a sense of magic with floating touch, giving consumers a fun new way to browse the web and latest technology to show off. With Xperia SmartTags out of the box and access to the latest content through Sony Entertainment Network, Xperia Sola is perfect for consumers looking for ease of use and the best in entertainment in a smart and innovative smartphone.”
Sony Xperia Sola Key Features
• Floating touch navigation for an easy web browsing experience
• NFC enabled and Xperia SmartTags in the box to enable quick app loading and easy content sharing
• 3.7″ Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine gives razor sharp clarity
• A 1GHz dual-core processor.
• xLOUD and 3D surround sound audio technology for crisp and loud listening
• Launches on Android platform 2.3, upgrade to Android 4.0 during summer 2012
• NFC enabled and Xperia SmartTags in the box to enable quick app loading and easy content sharing
• 3.7″ Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine gives razor sharp clarity
• A 1GHz dual-core processor.
• xLOUD and 3D surround sound audio technology for crisp and loud listening
• Launches on Android platform 2.3, upgrade to Android 4.0 during summer 2012
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