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Today we announced the new Xperia™ S, our new flagship smartphone and the first of the new Xperia NXT series. This stunning Android™ smartphone boasts a 1.5 GHz dual core, 1 GB RAM, 4.3-inch 720×1280 resolution reality display, 12 MP camera with Exmor R™ mobile, NFC, and much more! Read more after the jump.

Xperia™ S

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The Xperia™ S is the first in our new global line of Xperia™ phones called the Xperia NXT series. Launching on the Android™ 2.3 (Gingerbread) platform, Xperia™ S will be upgraded to Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) during the second quarter of 2012. It has a 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 MSM8260 dual core processor for stunning, fluid graphics, plus long battery life. You’ll also find the Adreno™ 220 GPU for an enhanced level of 3D graphics performance, and allows for support of a number of APIs, including OpenGL ES 2.0, OpenGL ES 1.1 and OpenVG 1.1. For more information on OpenGL, see our previous OpenGL blog post.

And as Sony’s flagship smartphone, Xperia™ S makes for easy connectivity to the Sony Entertainment Network and across multiple screens, whether it’s TV, smartphone, laptop or tablet. You can watch content from Video Unlimited, listen to songs, personal playlists and radio stations from Music Unlimited, and access the PlayStation® Network for PlayStation-certified content to guarantee high-quality smartphone gaming and access to the PlayStation Store.

Xperia™ S (horizontal)

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The Xperia™ S is also NFC enabled, allowing you to share content with other NFC devices and enjoy an increasing number of NFC applications and services, as well as Xperia™ SmartTags. Xperia™ SmartTags are a new kind of accessory that can launch a number of pre-configured profiles in the phone. It’s also GLONASS capable, allowing the device greater positioning accuracy when using navigation-related applications, and ANT+ enabled, which is an interoperability function that enables the collection, automatic transfer and tracking of sensor data for monitoring of personal wellness. For more in depth information on NFC, GLONASS and ANT+, stay tuned to Developer World going forward! For our current information on ANT+, check out these ANT+ blog posts.

Xperia™ S will be available to consumers globally from the first quarter 2012, and will come in 2 colors – black and white.

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  • [...] we announced the Xperia™ S the other day (and the Xperia™ ion on the US market), it also meant we added new devices to the [...]

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  • By Raymond Leong
    13th January 2012.
    15:09

    Erm…since the Xperia S and Ion share the same features..Why didn’t put an micro SD slot for the Xperia S. Since it is high end smart phone…The developer should known that a good smart phone need larger storage to keep the video, games, and other software. Please pay concern on the comment of consumers because they are source of financial support to ur company. In other words, u will be down without us.

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  • By Magnus Eriksson
    20th January 2012.
    10:15

    Music Unlimited i listed as one of the key functions in Xperia S, also on the Swedish site. But as far as I know is Music Unlimited not available i Sweden, will it be in time for the Xperia S release? I surely hope so!

    / Magnus

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  • By Carvic Strife
    22nd January 2012.
    02:02

    Bluetooth?
    5.0, 4.0 or 3.0?

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    • By Joe Padre
      14th March 2012.
      01:09

      Hi Carvic,
      Bluetooth™ profiles supported: Advanced Audio Distribution Profile v1.2, Audio/Video Remote Control Profile v1.0, Handsfree Profile v1.5, Headset Profile v1.1, Object Push Profile v1.1, Phonebook Access Profile v1.0.
      Currently launching with Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), but will be upgraded to Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) during the second quarter of 2012.
      Thanks and best regards,
      Joe from Developer World

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  • By matias cadiz
    24th January 2012.
    04:11

    Please android 2.2 (froyo) for xperia x8
    I’m tired of not being able to install a desent game in this.
    NOW

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  • By Anonymous
    31st January 2012.
    18:58

    It is a very cool phone, I for one want to try out the Audio feature. Sound is important to me, if I can change the way it sounds it can be so much better than any phone. And that Camera! finally more than 8MP!!! Can’t wait!! here is another video explaining the xpera s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyOTIsSm4Nc

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  • By Johan Maree
    1st February 2012.
    09:30

    Do you currently have an Idea when the Xperia S will be available in South Africa?

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    • By Tobias Nilsson
      6th February 2012.
      09:34

      Hi Johan,

      thanks for you question. Please check with your local reseller, they should have detailed information about the availability.

      Regards,
      Tobias from Developer World

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  • By Ujas V U
    19th February 2012.
    20:08

    I like this phone very much because of its specifications, camera, processor and designs.But now i have a confusion on Xperia S’s battery and its battery life as the whitepaper showing it is embedded . i want to know that If the battery got any problem can we get replace or will it become useless?

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    • By Ujas vu
      8th March 2012.
      17:51

      Still i didn’t get any reply from sony about the battery, but i purchased xperia s Tuesday from a local dealer in Qatar. hope the battery will not betray me.

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  • [...] Updated UI - We hope you will be happy to see that we have added a number of UI elements from ICS, as well as some new UI features already introduced in the Xperia™ S we announced in January. [...]

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  • By Pedro Ezequiel
    26th February 2012.
    03:54

    I think it is going to have to change … leave the XPERIA PLAY aside and try to buy this XPERIA THE SMARTPHONE S that beautiful … congratulations .. great sPHONE hug

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