Showing posts with label xperia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label xperia. Show all posts

Friday, February 1, 2013

Sony announces the Xperia my service

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Sony has a new release called my Xperia remote service. What is my Xperia? Basically, it is a tracking and tracing system for mobile phones Xperia also helps in protecting the same, which would be carried out by using an application. The new service, which is currently in beta, is now available in countries such as Finland and Denmark, while plans to take the rest of the world would be full for the second quarter.

As mentioned, the service also serves to protect our Xperia thanks to an app. Users need to use your Google credentials to access myxperia.sonymobile.com so you can activate the service for your terminal. It is also from that place from where you can track the device in case of losing it, I can put in silent mode to avoid the attention and even we can block it to keep our data safe. If you have important files you do not want to be compromised, we may even delete them, and no matter if they are in the phone memory or on a memory card separately.

The service is available for Xperia 2012 models that have at least Android 4.0 ICS.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Sony Xperia Advance is now on sale

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Have already been released this new smartphone midrange, the Sony Xperia Advance, also known as Xperia Go. Mobile is a waterproof and dustproof which costs approximately $ 250.
The Xperia Advance carries a 3.5-inch touch screen with 480 × 320 pixels, also has a dual-core processor at 1GHz, has 512MB of RAM, 8GB of internal memory expandable via microSD, has a camera of 5 megapixel and include HSPA connectivity, DLNA, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 3.0.
The Sony Xperia Advance is powered by a 1305mAh battery and runs on the old Android 2.3 Gingerbread.

Friday, July 13, 2012

ZTE is preparing a smartphone that will be the "most advanced" video game

 

The Chinese company ZTE has announced it is preparing to launch one of the "smartphones for more advanced video games." ZTE has unveiled more details on the terminal, except to be presented in six days. It could be a terminal that has buttons as standard with the Xperia Play or accessories such as 'tablet' WikiPad.
It appears increasingly clear that the future of the gaming world goes through mobile devices. In recent months, with terminals like the iPad, iPhone or the Samsung Galaxy S III has been found that the power of such models is more than enough to run games of outstanding quality. These devices have received, for example, versions of titles such as GTA III or powerful Broken Sword, in a display of power.
The marriage of mobile games and still goes beyond the fact launch titles have been adapted and movements that confirm that these are two sectors condemned to understand. Among these movements, a recent agreement with Gaikai Samsung is one of the evidence that video games and mobile devices can join in the very near future in ways that only a few years ago were unthinkable. Likewise, Sony PlayStation certification is facilitating new manufacturers, another test of the future of both sectors.
The manufacturers are no strangers to this market trend and terminals have been launched specifically designed to provide enhanced gaming experience for users interested. The most popular is the Xperia Play, a terminal pad and buttons in the style of game consoles. WikiPad, meanwhile, is a 'tablet' which has an accessory that provides and integrates physical buttons Gaikai to play in the cloud.
Now, ZTE seems interested in presenting a terminal that is also focused directly on the public more "gamer". The company has used its Twitter account to announce but has taken great care to give specifics. Specifically, ZTE has written: "The countdown has begun. There remain six days so that you can have one of the smartphones for more advanced games."
With this simple message, the company has confirmed it is preparing a smartphone aimed at this audience. At the moment it is not known whether the terminal will have some control specifically designed as the Xperia Play or ZTE's words have to do with access to some service games. All that is known is that in six days the company will clear the doubts.
Creating a video game device ZTE could be interesting because of its strong presence in the Asian market, in which a device like this could be a success. ZTE as Huawei is gaining significant market and a terminal of this type could help confirm his departure.
Related links:
- Twitter ZTE (https://twitter.com/ZTE_UK/status/223334638284845056).