Sony Xperia Arc

So the most striking thing about the Xperia Arc is that it's running Android 2.3 gingerbread. Outside of the Nexus S, this is the first other device we've seen running google's latest smartphone OS, and what's even more surprising is that the Xperia Arc is running it atop a 1 GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 instead of Samsung Hummingbird like the Nexus S (which is essentially the reference platform for Android 2.3). The whole thing felt very snappy and responsive on the Xperia Arc, and we ran a couple of browser benchmarks on the Arc just to confirm our suspicions, screenshots of which are in the gallery below. 

The Arc is visually striking, deriving its namesake from the concave curved backside which is 8.7 mm thick at its thinnest point. The unfortunate downside for the Arc is that the material is fingerprint-magnet plastic just like the Galaxy S and Nexus S - it feels slippery in the hands and looks it too. That said, it's hard to really gauge everything in just a few minutes time, and the Arc does impress. The other curious bit is that there are only three of the four android buttons on the Arc's face - back, home, and menu. Search is curiously absent. 

Sony is taking a nod from Apple (though it seems everyone is this CES) by giving its display a brand name. Sony calls its admittedly bright 4.2" TFT-LCD a "Reality Display" and claims it has some secret sauce from Sony's BRAVIA TV heritage which improves quality. I'm not entirely sure what that actually entails, but the display indeed seemed bright and vivid, and viewing angles were good.

Similarly, the camera CMOS in the Arc is Sony's own backside-illuminated Exmor R, and is coupled with their own f/2.4 optical system. We didn't get time to test out the camera, but it'll be interesting to see how Sony's own in-house camera silicon compares to the stuff we've seen from OmniVision being installed in nearly every other smartphone.

Sony Xperia Arc
SoC 1 GHz MSM8255 (45 nm Snapdragon)
GPU Adreno 205
RAM 512 MB
NAND 8 GB microSD
Camera 8.1 MP, Autofocus with LED flash, 720P Video Recording
Screen 4.2" 854x480 LCD-TFT "Reality Display", Capacitive Touch
Bands (UMTS)

HSPA+: 800/850/900/1900/2100

Bands (GSM/EDGE) GSM/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900
Height 125 mm (4.9")
Width 63 mm (2.5")
Depth 8.7 mm (0.3")
Weight 117 grams (4.12 oz)
I/O microUSB, BT, 3.5 mm audio, WiFi

Sony has its own skin running atop Android 2.3, which dramatically changes the application launcher, dialer, notification bar, and a bunch of other places. You can see a bunch of examples in the gallery. It actually bears a striking resemblance in style to Sony themes on other devices like the PS3, but I'd still imagine people would prefer stock Android, especially since 2.3 really brings striking UI changes. Availability of the Arc will be late Q1 to Q2 2011. 

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  • james.jwb - Saturday, January 8, 2011 - link

    umm, yes?
  • Pjotr - Sunday, January 9, 2011 - link

    Huh? Watch this:

    http://googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&wo...
  • Fjodor2001 - Saturday, January 8, 2011 - link

    Wow, the SonyEricsson X10 Arc looks really nice! Android 2.3, HDMI out, 8 mpix camera with good low capabilities, very nice display and incredibly sexy looks... ;)

    I found some more info and a video where it's easier to get a view of how it looks from all angles, see: http://www.mobileburn.com/gallery.jsp?Id=12420
  • DylanP - Saturday, January 8, 2011 - link

    Sony was listed by Greenpeace as one of the greenest electronics at CES. It's good to see that going green is continuing to trend: http://www.energyinyourlife.com/article.php?t=1000...
  • vol7ron - Sunday, January 9, 2011 - link

    I agree, it's a good thing for computers, but when people start talking about how electric cars are greener, then that just shows how much of the effort is misinformed propaganda.
  • abrar - Sunday, January 9, 2011 - link

    look at the battery status in the gallery !
    these new hugely armed phones really need a battery (life) revolution...you can have a E72 that keeps it battery for 4 days, but you won't get that full metal jacket !

    however if you go with that high tech phones....well.. do the charging every day will be a pain !
  • shadowofthesun - Sunday, January 9, 2011 - link

    Great, a new Xperia device running Android 2.3... How about pushing out that 2.1 update that Sony has had out for several months now to all us Xperia X10 users AT&T?
  • TareX - Monday, January 10, 2011 - link

    Not gonna happen. You can stop holding your breath now:

    Sony Ericsson: no OS updates for Xperia X10 beyond Android 2.1
    http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/06/sony-ericsson-n...
  • TareX - Monday, January 10, 2011 - link

    Just realize you want the 2.1 update, and not the 2.2 update.

    This is so sad! Sorry man...
  • Cryten - Sunday, January 9, 2011 - link

    In the article you talk about the phone being from Sony, but it's from Sony Ericsson. Even though half of Sony Ericsson is owned by Sony, it's not as if the companies share resources etc. Maybe it sounds like nitpicking, but I think it's important with correct information, even though nothing in the article got ruined by this :)

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