Alyster_972 Posté(e) le 9 mai 2012 Signaler Posté(e) le 9 mai 2012 [sony Xpéria GX & SX TLE] Sony Mobile has announced 2 new LTE-enabled smartphones, Xperia GX and Xperia SX for the Japanese markets. They unveiled Xperia NX and arco HD for Japan earlier this year. The Xperia GX comes with 4.6-inch Reality display and the Xperia SX has a 3.7-inch Reality display. Both these devices are powered by 1.5GHz dual-core processor and run on Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich).The Xperia GX has 13MP camera with Sony Exmor R sensor, LED flash, HD video recording, 16GB internal memory and would be available in white and black colors.The Xperia SX is said to be the world’s lightest LTE smartphone at just 95g. It comes with Japanese specific features such as infrared port data exchange, mobile wallet and mobile TV. It has 8MP camera with Sony Exmor R sensor, LED flash, HD video recording, 8GB internal memory and would be available in white and black colors.These LTE-enabled phones would offer download speeds of up to 75 Mbps. Other features include, Wi-Fi with DLNA, HDMI and xLOUD. These phones are expected to be available in Japan after Summer 2012. source: PhonesArena Well, well, well, what do we have here? Out of the blue the Sony Xperia GX, previously codenamed LT29i "Hayabusa", just got officially annnounced by the Japanese this pretty London morning.Everything we relayed to you about the newest Sony flagship turned out to be true, right down to the name and design concept, carrying over from the Xperia arc, but for now it is announced for Japan only, and arriving in the summer. We hope it will be making rounds worldwide come July, as that's the timeframe listed in the leaked 2012 Sony roadmap, along with a price in both Euros and US currency.The handset will sport 4.6" HD Reality Display with the Mobile BRAVIA engine, a 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor, and this mysterious new 13MP Exmor R camera sensor with "stacked" technology, which should bring enhanced low-light performance, among many other goodies. Watch a demo of one of the sensor's many virtues called "HDR Video" in Sony's clip below.The rest of the specs include 16GB of internal memory, 1700mAh battery, Android ICS out of the box, and LTE connectivity radio, allowing up to 75Mbps download speeds, if the network can deliver that, of course. At 5.16 x 2.72 x 0.4" (131 x 69 x 10.5 mm) or 0.34" (8.6mm) at its thinnest, and 4.48oz (127 g) of weight it will also be one of the smaller big-screen phones on the market, and rumors are the battery is replaceable. The phone will be available in black and white, as you can see from the pics below. Best of all - no front buttons, just pure unadulterated ICS on-screen navigational joy.Sony will introduce three new media applications with the launch of the Xperia GX, which will apparently be making their way to all of the company's new Android phones: The "WALKMAN" application integrates signature high quality audio technologies such as clear stereo, clear bass, VPT surround sound, manual equalizer and xLOUD with new innovative ways to play, discover and recommend music.The "Album" application brings new intuitive ways to sort and browse high quality photos and videos in blazing speed, as well as providing instant viewing, commenting and sharing of photos on Facebook and other online albums, leveraging the great camera capabilities of Xperia GX and Xperia SX.The "Movies" application streamlines the playback and viewing of movies in high quality audio and video with intelligent database search to discover more info about the movie for a rich and immersive experience. We are already impatient for the eventual global availability in July - the MSRP in Sony's list was pegged at $632 SIM-free, which is about right for these specs, but, jeez, doesn't this smartphone season seem the toughest yet for choosing an Android flagship? Everybody is into the ring and fighting like an MMA champion on steroids. source: PhoneArena Citer
Iryus Posté(e) le 21 mai 2012 Signaler Posté(e) le 21 mai 2012 Reste plus qu'à officialiser tout ça et il sera mien (les deux si tout se passe bien) Citer
chiky Posté(e) le 25 avril 2013 Signaler Posté(e) le 25 avril 2013 Hello, Est-il possible de savoir la version qui sera flashé dans l'application Sony Update Service avant de l'appliquer? Je m'explique : Sur mon Xperia Sx qui est en ICS et rooté une version est disponible sur SUS, mais avant de la mettre et de tout perdre, je voudrais être sur que la version est Jelly Bean? Merci. Citer
Invité Virgile Posté(e) le 25 avril 2013 Signaler Posté(e) le 25 avril 2013 Hello, non, la version n'est pas annoncée avant Citer
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