It was just last week, when i received a device I was looking forward to a lot: The brand new Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc. Set to steer Sony Ericsson out of the swamp they were drowning in, this piece of hotness comes with a 4,2″ LCD screen with a new Bravia Engine technology, an 8MP camera with Exmor R sensor and dual LED flash, 720p video recording at 30fps and continuous autofocus. On top of that all sits Android 2.3 aka Gingerbread, customized by Sony Ericsson. This all comes packed in a 8.9mm thin plastic body. And oh my god, this is really thin. Is it worth the hype? Read that in my upcoming Thoughts from Hell, where i take a closer look at what is hot, and what not with the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc. In the meantime, feast your eyes on yet another of my picture galleries.
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Google I/O conference brought a lot of good stuff today, and also some information. Google made another announcement, and we don’t want our readers to miss anything. Google officially announced their partnership with 10 OEM’s and all 4 major carriers of USA and only one major carrier of UK which is Vodafone UK, and the reason behind this is to guarantee timely Android updates to the devices.
Last year, Google launched two devices under their Nexus brand. First one was the Nexus One, which is still one of the sexiest phones and it was the first phone to feature Android 2.1. Then later last year, Google and Samsung launched the Nexus S, which offers Pure Google experience and first device to feature Gingerbread.
We just told you that Google officially launched
We heard a few days ago that