Featured: Sony Xperia Sola Tries to Revolutionize Touch with the “Floating Touch” Technology
Sony’s upcoming phone, the Xperia
Sola with its floating touch technology is showing that companies can still
innovate in the smartphone market, and it’s not all just a race of who has
better/bigger specs. This “floating touch” technology allows the users to
highlight the objects inside the phone without even touching the screen.
Xperia Sola is worth a look also
because of its other specs, for a presumably mid-range smartphone:
- 3.7-inch “Reality Display” with mobile BRAVIA engine and scratch resistant glass
- 1GHz dual-core processor
- 512MB RAM
- 8GB internal storage, microSD card slot
- 5MP rear shooter
- Android 2.3 (Android 4.0 upgrade coming in “Summer 2012″)
The obvious disappointment comes
from the fact that it doesn’t come out straight with Android 4.0, considering
that it’s a phone that is going out on the market roughly half a year after
Android 4.0 was released into the open. I understand that Android 4.0 was a
pretty brand new version of Android and it takes time for manufacturers to
adapt, but they still need to hurry up because people are losing their
patience, and this better be the last time it takes this long, at least for the
next couple of years. It would really improve their image if manufacturers will
bring Android 5.0 and 6.0 as soon as 4-6 weeks to their phones after Google
releases them into the wild.
That is some serious phone..what?!
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