Thursday, 12 January 2012

PlayStation-Certified Sony Xperia S Breaks Cover



Not content to pull back the curtains

on just one handset today, news of

Sony’s new Xperia S handset has

started to make round ahead of

Sony’s big Las Vegas press conference.

Gone is the “Ericsson” moniker, but

the Sony handset is nothing to sneeze

at. The Xperia S packs a 1.5 GHz dual-

core processor (what is it with 1.5GHz

processors today?), a 12-megapixel

camera capable of recording in 1080p,

and an NFC chip. It’ s slated to be

available in both black and silver when

it launches, and while I’m a fan of

bright orange, I imagine most people

won’t have an issue with the color

scheme.

Sadly, for a phone that’s supposedly

launching in Q1 2012, it only runs

Android 2.3 Gingerbread, though we

know Sony is already working on Ice

Cream Sandwich updates for most of

their more modern handsets.

The gamers among you will be

interested to know that the Xperia S is

also PlayStation-certified, so it’s fully

compatible with the PlayStation Suite

and all of the nifty games that it affords access to.

Users will have to be pretty judicious

with which games they install though

— it will only come with 16 or 32 GB of

storage depending on the model they

choose.

Rudz

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