Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc vs. Samsung Nexus S

Difference Between Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc and Samsung Nexus S By the first few months of 2011, Sony…

Difference Between Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc and Samsung Nexus S

By the first few months of 2011, Sony Ericsson will present its next generation Xperia sequence smartphone named Xperia arc. This Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) phone is very slender with 8.7 mm dimension.  It includes a Reality Display with Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine that makes way for a splendid multimedia and viewing encounter.

Samsung Nexus S which was the foremost to have run the Google’s most initial mobile operation system is designed to define Android 2.3 experience. It is equally comparable to Xperia in its layout and multimedia abilities. Gingerbread has an inbuilt NFC (Near Field Communications), which reads ‘smart’ tags or daily objects with NFC chips within which can be stickers or movie posters or credit cards and air tickets. This will prove beneficial for MCommerce.  One can directly place VoIP/SIP calls from one’s contacts with Gingerbread. It works on your command with splendiferous voice actions, be it calling by business name, setting alarm or navigation.

Sony Ericsson Xperia arc

With the advantage of having coupled with Google’s Android 2.3, one experiences amazing design of Sony Ericsson through this phone. It includes a huge 4.2” capacity MultiTouch display with a resolution of 854×480 and BRAVIA Engine, break proof glass, a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 8MP camera with an LED flash, 720P video recording with Sony Exmor R. The camera hold in features like face and smile detection, Geo tagging, Image stabilizer, Touch Focus, Touch capture, Video light, Noise suppression, low light ability and video capture. The colors that are available are Midnight Blue and Misty Silver which will be dispatched in the first few months of 2011.

Nexus S

Samsung and Google together presented Nexus S in December 2010 to give an equal experience of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). It is available with a 4.0’ Contour Super AMOLED Display with an 880×480 WVGA resolution, 1GHz Hummingbird processor and an internal memory of 16GB. The contour shape is easy to hold though not very noticeable.  The brightness is up to 1.5 times more than other LCD displays and the AMOLED screen accustoms 180 degrees of viewing angle and good outdoor viewing. There is 75% lesser glare than other phones’ displays when taken out or in the sun while watching videos.

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