Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray lustrous and slimmest Mobile

Nov 11
07:55

2011

Wilson Singh

Wilson Singh

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Sony Ericsson while struggling to regain the foothold in the market as one of the major player, it is launching more and even more Android-based Xperia smartphones. Xperia Arc managed to carry the title of the flagship.

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Sony Ericsson while struggling to regain the foothold in the market as one of the major player,Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray lustrous and slimmest Mobile Articles it is launching more and even more Android-based Xperia smartphones. Xperia Arc managed to carry the title of the flagship of the year 2011's bunch. In the spring, it changed in to the skinny poster girl for Swedish-Japanese hybrid, showcasing amazing screen presence taking the help of Sony Reality Display that reproduces colour over screen, making then appear great but the newly launched Xperia Ray is the smaller model by the Sony Ericsson Mobiles.

This phone is small and thin, think smaller and thinner than you can expect, and after that shave the dimensions a bit more. What’s you get at the last is the phone. The Xperia Arc was125 x 63mm with the depth of 8.7mm and in comparison the Ray slices most of that off coming to you in the remarkable 111 x 53mm. It is bit fatter, by less than a millimetre, clocking 9.4mm deep. If we will compare it with the bigger handsets to which we have become used to like Samsung Galaxy S2, Apple iPhone 4 and HTC Sensation, this actually feels teeny and we couldn't avoid picking it up at first. But it is no stoop. Under hood, there is a shabby 8MP camera along with the features like HD video recording, HSUPA/HSDPA, Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread, and 1GHz processor.

The Sony Ericsson Xperia ray sits happily in hands, and with 100g, you will not even notice that it is there. In fact if ever there was a contender for a 'going out phone' that would fall inconspicuously into a couple of lean jeans, this is most absolutely it. The rear has a lusterless finish broken by camera lens and flash, along with a speaker close to the bottom, crowned by the logo of Sony Ericsson. The front is quite minimalistic, prepared of an outsized sheet of glass busted up only by a headset and a corporal Home button. The internal memory is up to1GB of memory, though just 300MB is accessible to the user; there is a slot available for swapping microSD cards. What you get is the 4GB card that can store enough of multimedia files for you. The phone is available in several numbers of colours, inculcating gold, pink, black and white, catering all the members of fashion crowd, actually. Check out list of the Sony Ericsson mobile price in india, you will find Sony Ericsson Xperia ray price to be quite convincing.