
I bet when you think of AT&T,
chances are the words bleeding-edge
smartphone don't immediately spring to mind.
Sony plans to reboot customer perceptions with its new
Xperia Ion handset, the company's first 4G LTE device and
phone to bear the Sony moniker.
Besides breaking new ground as one of the few handsets to
access AT& T's burgeoning LTE infrastructure, the Xperia Ion
is the first launched under the Sony brand name, not Sony
Ericsson. Also impressive is the phone's massive 4.6 inch
(1,280 by 720) HD resolution screen, 1.5GHz dual-core CPU,
and roomy 16GB of internal memory.
Designed with multimedia to play center stage, the Xperia
Ion features another mobile milestone, a pair of HD
cameras. The main, rear capture device is equipped with an
ultra-sharp 12 megapixel sensor and LED flash. Sony
representatives assured me that all the imaging bells and
whistles are here such as face recognition, smile capture,
panorama, plus a host of other shooting modes. It's also
built for speed with the phone designed to snap pics back-
to-back in less than two seconds. The Xperia Ion's front-
facing camera is noteworthy too, able to record stills and
video in 720p HD resolution.
Another novelty is the handset's Playstation certification meaning the Xperia Ion can play a selection of specially
ported Playstation game titles. Additionally the phone supports the Sony Entertainment Network which includes
the Music Unlimited and Video Unlimited content streaming and rental services. I'll reserve judgement as to how
compelling these features are though until I test them personally. For sharing media among home entertainment
products in the living room, the Xperia Ion sports a handy HDMI port as well.
What's not so nice about the Xperia Ion is its older Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system. Company reps at
Sony, however, did confess that a future upgrade to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is in the cards. Salivating for
an Xperia Ion yet? You'll have to wait until Q2 of 2012 since that's when Sony expects the device to hit AT&T store
shelves.
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