Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro first hands-on! (updated with video)

Amazing! Sony Ericsson actually managed to keep something secret from us. The Xperia Pro is the one handset from its MWC presser today that wasn’t known about in advance, but we’re damn happy to see it anyhow. It features a well-spaced QWERTY keyboard that slides out much in the same way as the gamepad would on the Xperia Play. We did notice there were some software issues on our demo devices — the Sony Ericsson-customized Android 2.3 installation was nowhere near as smooth as what we’ve seen on the Xperia Arc previously, so maybe SE will need a bit more time to fashion out its software here. Physically, the Pro is compact and seems decently well built — we did find the oddly placed power button and teeny tiny volume controls a bit of a bother to locate and operate, however. Obviously, this is a big step up in size from the Xperia X10 Mini Pro, but thickness is kept mercifully in check. It doesn’t feel significantly thicker in the hand than phones that lack its hardware keyboard. We’ll have video of the device for you very shortly, but for now, enjoy the hands-on shots below.

Update: Video now embedded after the break.

Continue reading Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro first hands-on! (updated with video)

Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro first hands-on! (updated with video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 13 Feb 2011 15:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo first hands-on! (updated with video)

Would sir like some Gingerbread with his Sunday lunch? Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Neo just became official — having already graced these pages thanks to sneaky leaksters and prying mobile reviewers — and it is pretty much what we thought it was: a downmarket alternative for those not keen or able to afford the Xperia Arc. It has an 8.1 megapixel camera round the back, Sony Ericsson’s “human curvature” design, and the same Bravia screen technology as the Arc. The sides are extremely shiny and there’s an abundance of plastic on show. In simple physical terms, you can just feel the difference in (likely future) price between the Neo and its more reputed siblings. We also found the multitouch widget-summoning feature extremely laggy. We’ll have video of that and more for you very soon. Don’t go anywhere!

Update: Video’s in!

Continue reading Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo first hands-on! (updated with video)

Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo first hands-on! (updated with video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 13 Feb 2011 14:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

Sony Ericsson touts Xperia Play multiplayer gaming, promises 50 titles at launch

A gaming phone’s not very special without some games to back it up, and Sony Ericsson has thankfully filled in at least a few new details about that part of the equation at its MWC press conference today. That includes a hint of some mobile hotspot-based multiplayer gaming, and a promise of “over 50 titles” that will be available at launch, including Guitar Hero, Assassin’s Creed, Dead Space and Reckless Racing. Unfortunately, it’s not clear how many of those will actually be exclusive to the Xperia Play as opposed to Android phones in general, although it seems that Dungeon Defenders Wave 2 will be one non-PlayStation exclusive to the platform (along with some extra levels for Reckless Racing). Stay tuned for more details as we get them.

Update: Head on past the break for a video that gives a glimpse of a few more games.

Continue reading Sony Ericsson touts Xperia Play multiplayer gaming, promises 50 titles at launch

Sony Ericsson touts Xperia Play multiplayer gaming, promises 50 titles at launch originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 13 Feb 2011 13:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

Sony Ericsson Xperia Play available in March, on Verizon in ‘early spring’

The phone itself was hardly a surprise, but one of the details we didn’t know about the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play was release date. We still don’t have a specific day, but we do at least have a month: March. The phone is said to be coming to the US first, and Verizon will be the exclusive carrier domestically. Things are even more vague about when it’ll be coming to VZW, nothing beyond “early spring,” but March certainly falls in that window. Lots more details in our Sony Ericsson MWC liveblog.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Play available in March, on Verizon in ‘early spring’ originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 13 Feb 2011 13:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

Nokia: ‘Our first priority is beating Android’

Nokia CEO Stephen Elop is currently on stage at MWC in Barcelona, and he’s had a few choice things to say about the recent announcement that Nokia will partner with Microsoft to create devices which run Windows Phone software. Elop told the crowd assembled there that Nokia’s “first priority is beating Android,” and he also took a moment to let everyone know that Nokia is not interested in being the only company producing Windows Phones — countering some recent exclusivity chatter. The presentation is still going on, so we’ll keep you updated.

Be sure to check out our full liveblog right here.

Nokia: ‘Our first priority is beating Android’ originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 13 Feb 2011 13:13:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

The Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo


Sony just broke out it’s latest and greatest Android device, the Neo. The device is able to plug into your HDTV via HDMI and can be controlled with a standard remote. The 3.7-inch screen on the device sports a healthy resolution of 854 x 480 and uses Sony’s Bravia graphics engine. The phone has a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, an 8 megapixel camera with LED flash (and a 2 megapixel front-facing camera), and will be available in an array of colors (silver, red, and blue). We’re getting more info right now, so stay tuned!

Check out our Sony Ericsson liveblog and read the full press release and specs list after the break!

Continue reading The Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo

The Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 13 Feb 2011 13:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

Live from Sony Ericsson’s MWC 2011 press event!

It’s really no secret what Sony Ericsson plans to show off at its MWC 2011 press conference — leaks notwithstanding, the Xperia Play (aka PlayStation Phone) was unveiled and made quite official in a Super Bowl commercial. We’re about to see it presented all over again, but we’ll also get a chance to see what else the company has up its sleeve… and under its thumbs, of course. The event kicks off 6PM local time (that’s noon ET), so join us promptly, won’t ya?

Continue reading Live from Sony Ericsson’s MWC 2011 press event!

Live from Sony Ericsson’s MWC 2011 press event! originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 13 Feb 2011 12:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

Nokia hints we’ll see first Windows Phone 7 device this year

Nokia may still sticking to the official line that it will begin shipping Windows Phone 7 devices in “significant volume” in 2012, but it just dropped a big hint at its Mobile World Congress press conference that we could be seeing the first device even sooner — like this year. That word came from Nokia’s Jo Harlow, who said that her boss would be “much happier” if the timing of the initial launch was in 2011. What’s more, Nokia’s also given us a glimpse of another slightly different Windows Phone 7 concept device in addition to confirming the leaked one we got our hands on a few days ago, and it’s shed yet more light on the behind the scenes intrigue that led up to the switch to Windows Phone 7. According to CEO Stephen Elop, the “final decision” to go with Windows Phone “just happened on Thursday night of last week.” Elop then later then expanded — in response to a question shouted from the audience about whether he was a trojan horse — that the “entire management team” was involved in the process, and that “of course the board of directors of Nokia are the only ones that can make this significant of a decision about Nokia,” which they made on Thursday night.

Update: Official image of the latest concept is now pictured above.

Nokia hints we’ll see first Windows Phone 7 device this year originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 13 Feb 2011 12:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 official: Tegra 2, Honeycomb, dual cameras (hands-on with video)

Geez, it’s been a long weekend of almost incessant Galaxy Tab II teasing, but the time has come: Samsung’s finally releasing the official details of its 10.1-inch, Android Honeycomb tablet to the world. Contrary to the leaks, the tablet is called the Galaxy Tab 10.1 — grabbing its moniker from the screen size, obviously — and like the rest of the upcoming Android 3.0 tablets it’s powered by a dual-core Tegra 2 processor, will be available with 16GB or 32GB of storage, and has a front-facing 2 megapixel camera as well as a 8 megapixel imager around back. That’s just the tip of the iceberg, but we’ve got the nitty-gritty too — find specs, full impressions and even some video of the slate in action after the break! Oh, and don’t forget to stop by the galleries below to see the new Tab 10.1 up close and then face off with Sammy’s original Tab, not to mention the Apple iPad.

Continue reading Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 official: Tegra 2, Honeycomb, dual cameras (hands-on with video)

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 official: Tegra 2, Honeycomb, dual cameras (hands-on with video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 13 Feb 2011 12:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

Samsung Galaxy S II official: dual-core 1GHz CPU, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus, coming this month (hands-on with video)

One of the worst-kept secrets of MWC this year — the Galaxy S II — is finally official, and we’d say it definitely lives up to its name as a proper successor to the original Galaxy S that lit the Android marketplace on fire last year. Major (and largely expected) features include a 4.27-inch 800 x 480 Super AMOLED Plus display, an 8 megapixel primary camera with 1080p video capture accompanied by a 2 megapixel cam up front, Gingerbread with TouchWiz 4.0, integrated NFC support (on some versions), and a shell measuring just 8.49mm thick, making it likely the thinnest smartphone ever to roll off an assembly line — in fact, it’s over 0.2mm slimmer than the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc’s thinnest point. The biggest news here, though, might be that Sammy’s going with an NVIDIA Tegra 2 core — the same as the LG Optimus 2X, Motorola Atrix 4G, and Droid Bionic — despite the fact that its own Exynos 4210 was just announced for March production.

Update: We were originally told that the Galaxy S II would be using an NVIDIA Tegra 2 SOC, but have been informed that was incorrect — the phone will indeed have a dual-core 1GHz Samsung chip, and quite possibly the Exynos. There’s also 1GB of RAM.

We were able to spend a little bit of time with the Galaxy S II today, and we can conclusively say that this is one gorgeous device. It shares the Infuse 4G’s aspirations as an ultra-thin Android device and arguably shares most of its industrial design elements, but interestingly, the Infuse steps down from 4.5 to 4.3 inches — either a nod to the fact that 4.5 is too big for a mainstream smartphone, or a sign that the 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus component simply isn’t ready yet. You totally notice how ridiculously thin the phone is as it rests in your hand, and the effect is amplified by the fact that it’s got so much surface area — the screen-to-edge ratio is off the charts. Though we still prefer the stock Android experience, TouchWiz 4.0 (as it’s being called) on top of Gingerbread is clearly Samsung’s most refined custom Android skin to date; a new Game Hub in ROM has potential to do battle with Sony’s PlayStation Suite and allows developers to bypass the download size limits of the Android Market, but we weren’t able to test it on the preproduction unit we were given.

Owing to a lack of time and connectivity, we weren’t able to put the phone through a suite of speed tests, but the entire UI felt perfect fast and smooth, a testament to the processor’s chops. As at CES, we were blown away by the clarity and brightness of the Super AMOLED Plus display — picture the already-excellent Super AMOLED technology amped up on steroids, and you’ll have a good sense of what we’re talking about here. All told, this seems like a great upgrade to the Galaxy S; if anything, we’re a little concerned that it’s going to be a smidge too big for people that were perfectly happy at the 4-inch tier, but odds are good Samsung will continue to crank out smaller devices for those folks. It’ll be on the market in parts of Europe and Asia as soon as this month; no word on North America, but as always, there’s little doubt Samsung has some plans in the works. Follow the break for our quick video and the full press release.

Continue reading Samsung Galaxy S II official: dual-core 1GHz CPU, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus, coming this month (hands-on with video)

Samsung Galaxy S II official: dual-core 1GHz CPU, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus, coming this month (hands-on with video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 13 Feb 2011 12:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |  sourceSamsung  | Email this | Comments