Sony launches Xperia sola in India

Telecom Lead India: Smartphone major Sony Mobile
Communications has launched Xperia sola, an Android powered Xperia
smartphone. It will be available in India in second quarter.

 

Xperia sola features two NFC Xperia SmartTags, Wi-Fi,
Google news and weather apps. Xperia sola supports NFC pairing, allowing user
to enjoy great connectivity with other NFC smartphones, applications and
services by tapping their smartphones together.

 

Xperia sola comes with the power of Sony and a sense of
magic with floating touch, giving consumers a fun new way to browse the web and
latest technology to show off. With Xperia SmartTags out of the box and access
to the latest content through Sony Entertainment Network, Xperia sola is
perfect for consumers looking for ease of use and the best in entertainment in
a smart and innovative smartphone,” said Calum MacDougall, head of Xperia
Marketing for Sony Mobile Communications.

 

Xperia sola offers Reality Display powered by Mobile
BRAVIA Engine, xLOUD and 3D surround sound audio technology, and a 1GHz
dual-core processor for super fast performance.

 

Sony Ericsson ties up with Aircel to offer 3G bundled schemes
for Live with Walkman

 

Recently, Sony Ericsson India launched Live with Walkman,
an Android smartphone. Smartphone major has tied up with telecom service
provider Aircel to offer innovative schemes.

 

On a recharge of Rs 295 per month, Aircel 3G users can
enjoy the benefits of 500 local minutes of calling (Aircel to Aircel), 1000 SMS
(local and national), and download of 2050 MB. Those in the Aircel 2G circle
will enjoy 600 local minutes of calling (from Aircel to all operators), and the
same SMS and data benefits that the 3G users get.

 

editor@telecomlead.com

 

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