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Hands on: Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc, Neo and Play

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28 Mar
2011
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Last Wednesday, Sony Ericsson unveiled three new slices of Gingerbread to the Singapore media – the Xperia Play, Neo and Arc. These Android 2.3 phones are serious contenders each with unique selling points, and a sign that the company is keeping up with the competition from the likes of Samsung and LG.

Unfortunately, they seem bogged down by the TimeScape user interface, which although generally pleasing to look at, lags in responsiveness every now and then.

Xperia Arc & Neo

 
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