Sony Xperia Ion specifications showed up on the Official Bluetooth SIG site, The Verge reports. So what else can we expect from this 'super phone'? Sony Ericsson Xperia Ion specs will run Android, and while there's no mention of which version, the fact it has a 720p screen (the native resolution for Ice Cream Sandwich) hints it could be ICS.
Bluetooth 2.1 EDR will come as standard, as well as a 720p front-facing camera, LED flash on the rear 13-megapixel effort, Wi-Fi, and dual microphones. It'll also have LTE for super-fast web browsing, but that doesn't mean diddly for us Brits, seeing as we won't get 4G till around 2015.
Bluetooth 2.1 EDR will come as standard, as well as a 720p front-facing camera, LED flash on the rear 13-megapixel effort, Wi-Fi, and dual microphones. It'll also have LTE for super-fast web browsing, but that doesn't mean diddly for us Brits, seeing as we won't get 4G till around 2015.
It's listed as "Coming later" with availability listed as North America, but fingers crossed we'll see a UK release. The Xperia Arc HD isn't even out yet, and already looks like it has a successor.
A couple of images of the Xperia Arc HD leaked earlier this month. It'll have a 4.3-inch screen, with a specs resolution of 720x1,280-pixels, matching the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Though apparently it'll come with Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread instead of Ice Cream Sandwich, which is a bit of a disappointment. Sony Ericsson Xperia Ion specifications also expected to have a 12-megapixel camera.
The new mobile phone Sony Xperia Ion specs is expected to arrive on shelves with a 4.55-inch Reality display that can Sony Ericsson Xperia Ion specs deliver a HD 720p resolution (1280 x 720 pixels).
Moreover, the new high-end smartphone Sony Xperia Ion specs should pack a fast 1.4 or 1.5GHz dual-core application processor, which translates into great performance capabilities specs.
On the back, the new device is expected to feature a 13-megapixels BSI (backside illumination) photo snapper, which should feature LED Flash and auto focus, as well as HD 720p video recording. It will be accompanied by a front camera with video calling features.
When it comes to connectivity, the new handset will sport WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.1 capabilities, along with 4G LTE and 3G. It will also include a built-in GPS receiver.
One thing that has not been detailed for the time being is the platform version that the smartphone will arrive on shelves with. All that we know at the moment is that it packs Google’s Android operating system.
The Sony Xperia Ion is set to land on shelves on the North American continent sometime next year and should be included in the company’s popular Xperia series.
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