Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Xperia Active: Android Aquatic Sony Ericsson


As the manufacturers think Android in creating devices for the general public, there are not many that focus on the most disastrous public who want a device with the various features of Android but also is resistant to water, scratches and dust. So the Motorola Defy was so successful that he did. Sony Ericsson has realized this and decided to create the Active Xperia Android 2.3, released today.


The design Xperia Active bar is complemented by a sort of notch on the bottom that serves to tie the string included in the cabinet. Inside the box, in fact, there is also support for a clamp with the phone, which the company says was designed "to anyone who leads an active life."

Active also has a 1 GHz processor, 3 inch screen with a resolution of 320 x 480 pixels, 5 megapixel rear camera capable of video at 720p, VGA front camera, noise reduction technology and the same connectivity options know: aGPS, WiFi, Bluetooth and DLNA. Its internal memory is 320 MB, but it comes with a 2 GB microSD card and supports up to 32 GB.

Also there is a certain price or an exact date for the release of Xperia Active in the market, but it will come in orange and white in the third quarter with the Xperia Ray.