The Xperia Arc was officially unveiled in February at the CES 2011 in Barcelona Spain by Sony Ericsson to the delight of many people. This latest flagship model of the company is one of the most highly anticipated Android touch screen mobile devices today due its several powerful features. If you are planning to get this model then you only have a little more time to wit since it will soon be released worldwide by April.
In Europe various carriers will be carrying the Xperia Arc with its price significantly lower than the unlocked models however it will come with a contract depending on the mobile phone network.
In North America it is reported that AT&T will be carrying this model with a two year contract, no news yet on its official pricing. AT&T is slowly building up its high end Android smartphone catalogue ever since it lost its exclusivity of Apple’s iPhone to Verizon.
Neither Sony Ericsson, nor the mobile telephone operators that will carry the Xperia Arc, have released an official price for the device, only saying that it will be revealed when the device nears its launch date.
The Xperia Arc is one of the most beautiful Android devices made. It got its name from its arc like shape which is noticeable when you view if from its side. It comes with a 4.2 inch Reality display screen which is capable of multi touch support. The display is powered by Sony’s Mobile Bravia Engine to make the colors more rich and crisp.
You will be able to record 720p HD videos using the 8 MP camera. Even at low lighting conditions you can still take great photos thanks to the LED flash and the Exmor R sensor.
This device will already be running Android 2.3 Gingerbread right out of the box, which is great news considering the fact that Sony Ericsson usually takes a long time to adopt new Android versions. It is powered by a 1 GHz scorpion processor to ensure that your applications operate smoothly.
If you are planning to buy a high end Android smartphone soon then try to wait for the Xperia Arc which will be released by April 2011.
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