Review of Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc

The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc has been grabbing the attention of the public even before its official announcement was made, thanks to a set of cheeky posters placed at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show.

As far as new mobile phones go, the Xperia Arc is very clearly aimed at the more fashion conscious users out there; it is incredibly sleek and stylish, with a unorthodox concave rear and impossibly slim design (coming in a mere 8.7mm thin!). Despite the supermodel good looks of the Xperia Arc, it is by no means ‘all beauty and no brains’; it comes with an impressive horde of hardware, including a 1GHz processor, 512 MB of RAM, 8GB of MicroSD storage capacity, an 8 megapixel Exmor R image sensor, an HDMI output and a 1500mAh batter – not to mention its Reality Display, housed a 4.2-inch screen, which is able to accommodate 854×480 pixels. All of these goodies are powered by the latest Android Gingerbread operating system, which (fashion conscious or not) makes for a very formidable smartphone indeed.

The Sony Xperia Arc tackles all of the demands that are thrown at a modern day smartphone with the greatest of ease; it is easy and intuitive to navigate through, and every action that is performed on it looks jaw-dropping (and easily as good as anything that has ever passed through the iPhone 4′s Retina display). The display is easily big enough to make watching films and browsing photos into an enjoyable task, however, if the screen is still too small for you, you are able to go larger with the HDMI output.

Overall, the Sony Xperia Arc is a superb offering; it has more than enough to help it compete with the iPhone 4, while the longevity of its battery life could even sway many people over to Sony’s way of thinking…

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