Engadget’s first UK Giveaway: win one of three Sony Xperia S phones!

Engadget's first UK Giveaway win one of three Sony Xperia S'

You asked, you pined and here it is — welcome to our first (but certainly not last) UK competition. To kick off proceedings, we have three of Sony’s latest flagship, the Xperia S, to offer up to our readers on the eastern side of the Atlantic. As it’s our first competition for Britons, we advise that you read up on the rules after the break, then just leave a comment below to enter.

Unfortunately, the adorable robot isn’t up for grabs in our giveaway (we asked), but if you manage to track down a similar automaton around the UK, Sony’s running a separate contest where you can net a free Xperia U in exchange — visit the more coverage links for hints. Good luck!

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We go hands-on with the waterproof Sony Xperia go (video)

We go handson with the waterproof Sony Xperia go video

The spiritual successor to last year’s Xperia Active has been given a performance boost. Now packing a dual-core 1GHz processor, Sony hopes it’ll manage to keep up with your surf-heavy lifestyle. At least, that’s the explanation we reckon underpins the Xperia go‘s (or Xperia advance) certified dust and waterproofing. The phone is notch above the Xperia miro and Xperia tipo hardware wise, although the software remains less so, leaning on the increasingly creaky Android Gingerbread. (Sony says it’s coming — but it wont be available on launch.)

Those curved corners and design lines bring it close to the aesthetic of the Xperia S, P and U — although it does lack that pervasive see-through bar. The increased processing power made web browsing a pretty painless affair, while wet finger tracking means you’ll still be able to use the 3.5-inch touchscreen in the British Summer surf. The device will be priced around £250 (around $390) in the UK and is pegged to arrive over the next few months in white, black and yellow — the latter has swiftly become our favorite. Take a visual tour of the yellow option in our gallery and hands-on video right after the break.

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Sony Xperia miro and Xperia tipo hands-on (video)

Sony Xperia Miro and Xperia Tipo handson video

Sony’s smallest additions to its smartphone roster won’t launch until late August, but that didn’t stop us dabbling with both handsets at Carphone Warehouse’s Christmas (already?) show in London earlier today. The point of interest here is Ice Cream Sandwich, which arrives ready-to-go on both devices. The Xperia tipo will be arriving in Europe in its single SIM guise, with the dual-slot brother launching in Asia. It feels unerringly light in the hands at 3.5 ounces, while the 3.2-inch 480 x 320 TFT screen and 800MHz processor just about suffices for web browsing. There’s a 3.2-megapixel camera on show on the back, with room for microSD storage expansion.

The Xperia miro expands the touchscreen to 3.5 inches, and whacks the camera up to five megapixels, although you won’t find the same Exmor R sensor that impressed on preceding devices. There’s a nice curvature below the Android capacitive button row, although the backing is unfortunately plain on both color options we saw. In sort, both devices aren’t going to wow you with their technical prowess — although they might with their prices. The Xperia tipo is set to arrive in August priced below £100 (less than $155), while the slightly larger Xperia miro will arrive around a month later, priced around £150 ($232). Head on past the break for a video of both handsets in action.

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Sony Xperia P blushes in metallic pink

Sony Xperia P blushes in metallic pink

If the black, grey and red hues of existing Xperia P models really weren’t cutting it, Sony has just previewed a new color option — pink. The device made a brief appearance at Sony’s Weibo event, matching the metallic finish of our review model, but throwing in a little extra feminine charm. No news on release regions or dates, but given the Asia-centric reveal, we suspect it’s unlikely to be gearing up for a world tour.

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How would you change Sony’s Tablet P?

How would you change Sonys Tablet P

Sony’s Tablet P was an enormous gamble with its clamshell form factor that meant it could easily slide into a jacket pocket. Unfortunately, it suffered from terrible execution: flimsy build quality, lack of software support and the gaming options were bested by the older Xperia Play. But of course, that’s just our review — so what has it been like out there as your daily driver? If you’ve bought and used one, why not tell Sony what you’d have done differently in the comments below?

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Sony kicks off an Xperia Ion TV ad campaign for the US, meets your daily explosion quota (video)

Sony kicks off an Xperia Ion TV ad campaign for the US, meets your daily explosion quota

Sony isn’t known for rolling out the red carpet when one of its phones arrives Stateside, although that’s partly because US carrier-endorsed versions are few and far between. It clearly sees the Xperia Ion as worth the five-star treatment it’s giving the rest of the 2012 Xperia line: the company is starting a rare TV ad campaign to pitch its 720p wunderkind to an American audience that might not have noticed the Ericsson badge going away. As you’d expect, the pseudo single-take spot ends up being as much a vehicle for pushing other Sony projects as it does for the Android phone in question; we hope you don’t mind getting a brand overdose. With that in mind, there’s more action and explosions per square capita than in any other smartphone ad in recent memory, so if you’re upset that other smartphone ads are just too… peaceful, click Play and get your fill of danger.

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