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Xperia ion, First Sony-Branded Phone, Lands at AT&T

Xperia ion, First Sony-Branded Phone, Lands at AT&T
June 25, 2012 10:37AM

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The Sony Xperia ion is the first Sony-branded phone, not Sony Ericsson. "They are hoping that the fact that it is Sony-branded will help at retail because Sony has far more brand recognition than Sony Ericsson ever did," said analyst Avi Greengart. "They are also using a lot of sub-brands in these products. They talk about it being PlayStation certified."

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We caught up with Avi Greengart, an analyst at Current Analysis, to discuss the new device and its marketplace chances. He told us the Xperia ion is an important release for Sony.

"First of all, it's the first Sony-branded phone, not Sony Ericsson. They are hoping that the fact that it is Sony-branded will help at retail because Sony has far more brand recognition than Sony Ericsson ever did," Greengart said. "They are also using a lot of sub-brands in these products. They talk about it being PlayStation certified with an HD reality display with Mobile BRAVIA engine."

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Sony's first 4G LTE smartphone, the Xperia ion has a 4.6-inch HD display and lets users view HD content on a big screen via HDMI. The HDMI connection also opens the Xperia ion's TV launcher, a customizable home screen carousel of application shortcuts. Users can navigate the TV launcher and the rest of the Xperia ion's menus using their TV's remote Relevant Products/Services control.

Sony is also trying to woo photo lovers with the Xperia ion. The device offers a 12-megapixel Fast Capture camera and quick launch feature to help users catch spontaneous moments. The device sports a dedicated camera button that makes it possible to transition from standby to first camera shot in 1.5 seconds, and then from shot-to-shot in less than a second. On the video front, Xperia ion offers all-around HD video recording, offering high quality from both the rear and front-facing cameras.

Sony is also working to make it more convenient to use the ion with the launch of SmartTags. SmartTags aim to let users do normal tasks on the phone faster and more easily with the tap of a finger by using near field communication technology. Essentially, Sony lets you store device preferences for locations and situations, such as opening and controlling volume on the music player as you set out for a jog, turning on GPS and Bluetooth in the car or turning on your alarm and silencing your ringer at night. (continued...)

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