Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S Smartphone Review

Read a Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S review to find out exactly what it can do. From its stylish design and bright white glossy colour to its blazingly fast 1.4 GHz single core, Scorpion processor with 512 MB of RAM and onboard memory of 1GB and optional memory of up to 32GB, this is definitely a smartphone to be reckoned with.

The Xperia Arc S runs Sony’s Mobile Bravia Engine, which makes it a formidable performer. The 4.2-inch screen has an 854 x 480 display, which can render photos and video in crisp detail and rich colours. The large screen is ideal for surfing the internet or viewing streaming videos.

There is an eight-megapixel camera on board, which can be run in a manual mode that gives the user a wide selection of options for taking crisp, clear and very impressive photos under a range of conditions. The camera is also capable of recording and playing 720p video capture.

As a smartphone, the Sony Ericsson Xperia sticks to its roots. It sports the trademark convex profile of its predecessors; the power button, while being somewhat easier to push, is still on the top and the back, while home and menu buttons are still three slivers positioned at the lower edge of the screen.

The phone comes with Google’s Android Gingerbread 2.3.4 installed and a number of useful apps, such as Sony Ericsson’s Facebook layer app, a screen grab function, a time-saver app and some useful upgrades to the keyboard function. Gingerbread will be upgraded, according to reliable mobile phone news sources, with Android Ice Cream Sandwich as soon as it becomes available and there are new functions and apps planned to take advantage of the upgraded OS.

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