Meet the Xperia ion. We Have Specs and Pictures

The Sony Xperia S wasn’t the only smartphone announcement from Sony during CES. Landing again under just the Sony name with their new design direction, the Xperia ion is a 4G LTE enabled phone, exclusive to AT&T in the US. Though similar in design to the Xperia S, the Xperia ion loses the clear antenna design but instead gains a 4.6-inch multitouch screen. Some additional Sony Xperia ion specs include:

  • 1280 x 720 4.6-inch display
  • 1.5GHz dual-core CPU
  • 1GB of RAM
  • 4G LTE
  • 12 megapixel Sony’s Exmor R backlit sensor
  • 1.3 megapixel front facing camera (720p video)
  • 1080p video recording
  • HDMI out
  • 16GB
  • Black and White
  • PlayStation Certified
  • Android 2.3 Gingerbread

Much like its smaller sibling, the Xperia ion will ship with Android 2.3 Gingerbread but should follow soon with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Seeing how the phone will ship in Q2 2012, the delay for Ice Cream Sandwich is mostly due to additional carrier testing. Sony is also very vocal about the Xperia ion, being able to go from standby mode to the first shot in 1.5 seconds. After the jump, additional pictures and a press release await you. Of course, your comments are always welcome as well.

 Xperia ion revealed – first LTE smartphone from Sony available exclusively from AT&T

• HD powerhouse – two HD cameras, 4.6-inch1 HD screen and HDMI-out support
• Unmatched Android camera experience in the US with 12 megapixel rear camera
• Effortless sharing of content with easy connectivity across multiple screens within the world of Sony
• PlayStation™ Certified and access to entertainment services from Sony Entertainment Network

January 9, 2012, Las Vegas, Nev. – Xperia™ ion, the first LTE smartphone from Sony®*, was introduced today at the 2012 International CES and will be available exclusively in the U.S. from AT&T in the second quarter.

Xperia ion from Sony enables easy connectivity with multiple screens for consumers looking to share and enjoy content on whichever screen they choose, whether it’s TV, smartphone, laptop or tablet.

Xperia ion from Sony has a stunning 4.6-inch HD display (1280 X 720 pixels) that provides a visual brilliance for superior viewing experiences. For photo enthusiasts, Xperia ion features a new Fast Capture innovation to make sure life’s unexpected moments are not missed: the HD camera goes from standby mode to first shot in 1.5 seconds.1 The impressive images taken with the 12-megapixel rear camera are unmatched by any other Android smartphone.

Additionally, both rear- and front-facing cameras deliver HD recording capabilities.
“With Xperia ion, we’re bringing together several firsts that will take users beyond the smartphone,” said Paul Hamnett, President, Sony Ericsson North America. “Designed to deliver a seamless experience across the multiple screens we use to play, watch, listen, and share, Xperia ion is the gateway to entertainment when and – most importantly – where you want it.”

Xperia ion users will be able to access the richest entertainment experiences from Sony Entertainment Network. Music Unlimited offers a global catalogue of 15 million unique songs while Video Unlimited has the latest Hollywood blockbusters and TV shows from all major studios.

Xperia ion is also PlayStation™ Certified, guaranteeing a high quality smartphone gaming experience.

Key Features for Xperia ion: 4.6-inch HD Reality display with Mobile BRAVIA® Engine with HD resolution screen (1280 x 720), as well as rear (1080p) and front (720p) cameras for HD recording. 1.5GHz dual-core processor for fast browsing and content download, which can be stored on the internal 16GB flash storage. 12MP rear camera with Sony Exmor R™ for mobile with fast-capture to go from standby to first shot in less than two seconds. HD sharing through DLNA, HDMI and BRAVIA Sync to quickly and easily stream content on other screens.

For full details on all products news, please visit the press room and the product blog: blogs.sonyericsson.com/products/ 

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