Sony has added two more smartphones to its XPERIA portfolio, the XPERIA U and the XPERIA P at Barcelona MWC exhibition. The company has also uncovered the availability of its XPERIA S at the same event
Sony has released the beta version of Android ICS 4.0.3 for its Xperia smartphones. The Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3 Beta ROM is now available to upgrade on the Xperia Ray, the Xperia Neo V and the Xperia Arc S
Sony has just publicly unveiled its latest Xperia S smartphone at CES 2012 and we saw the Xperia S with "Sony Ericsson" logo on the smartphone a few days back, but at present you can notice that there is only "Sony".
Sony Ericsson has unveiled the launch of its two unlocked SIM free smartphones named the Xperia Arc S and Xperia Neo V, which are currently available for buy in the United States at directly from Sony outlets.
Sony's next flagship smartphone, the Xperia Z4, is to be released in Japan during the summer. No international release date has been mentioned as yet, but Sony has released information on the features of the next model of the Xperia Z series. Previously Sony has said it is unlikely to make any more smartphones.
In an attempt to change poor sales and get users onto their smartphones, Sony have unveiled the newest Xperia smartphones at IFA 2015. The models are from the Xperia Z5 family, and come in three sizes: The Z5 Compact, the Z5 and the Z5 Premium.
Sony's Xperia Z phone, which the Japanese company unveiled at CES, looks like it will stand up to the competition. But by the time it becomes available around the end of the first quarter, Sony's rivals may well come up with a product or two that are just as good.
Sony Ericsson, the biggest successor of Xperia line smartphones now has announced an early alpha edition of its Sony Ericsson tasted Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 OS revise. This early release is devoid of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and network support.
Sony Ericsson has planned to announce its latest smartphone called the Xperia Arc HD, which is also celebrated as the Nozomi at the Consumer Electronics Show 2012, a report from CNET.
Sony has revealed its latest handset supported by AT&T's fastest 4G LTE web-browsing speeds called the Xperia Ion at the Consumer Electronics Show 2012 in Las Vegas.
"This is something of a surprise, as Sony has used CES 2012 to unveil its very first smartphone without Ericsson branding. The news of the pair's split hit back in October, but the name wasn't expected to be changed until later this year, however the launch of the Xperia S shows Sony wants to get a move on with the re-branding."
A dazzling Android powered smartphone that really appears like one of the best Sony's handsets until now, the Xperia S is highly anticipated to hit AT&T's shelves soon.
"Sony Ericsson's latest piece has been leaked online and it looks to be a beauty. The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc HD - also known as the Sony Ericsson Nozomi (what the heck is an Nozomi?) has rocked up on the web and has got the tongues of many an industry blogger wagging, thanks mainly to the fact that it's said to be rocking an impressive 4.3-inch, 1280×720 screen."