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Dec

12

2011

More Sony Ericsson Arc HD Pictures and Specs Appear Online

by Stacy Bruce
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Over the past month we have seen several leaks and images of the upcoming Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc HD (aka Nozomi). Today, a new batch of photos appeared on the web and this time includes some device specs to go along with them. We still don’t have confirmation on the official name for this device so there is no telling just yet how it will come to market.

The Xperia Arc HD will launch running Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread and sport a 4.3-inch LCD HD display with a 1280 x 720 resolution. A whopping 12 MP camera has been verified as well as full HD video recording capabilities. A dual-core Snapdragon processor, Adreno 220 GPU and 1GB of RAM will be the driving force but unfortunately it will lack microSD card storage and versions will be available with either 16GB or 32GB of on-board storage. Finally, the device will have an HDMI output, allowing for connectivity to an HDTV.

A couple interesting things to note: It looks as though the battery is not removable by the user, and the device uses a microSIM card. Jump past the cut for some more photos of the device.

[via GSM Arena]

 

 

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Comments

  • http://twitter.com/Cynic_one Pavel

    Loooks cool!!!

  • http://androidtidbits.com Guillermo Martinez

    I really love the phone’s unique design. Can’t wait to see a hands-on review on this phone.

    • Anonymous

      It is pretty sweet looking. I am curious to see the see-through buttons in person. Very different indeed.

      • http://androidtidbits.com Guillermo Martinez

        I think those see-through buttons emits a blue light.

  • Spike

    I’m loving that matt finish on the screen, makes it look smoother. Great looking phone, shame about the micro sim, no micro sd and non removable battery!

    • Anonymous

      Spike, if you look at the 6th picture in the gallery it appears that there may be a anti-glare screen protector on the device.