Sony Xperia S

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Sony Xperia S is a Candybar phone along with dimensions of 128 x 64 x 10.6 mm. The phone weighs only 144 grams and comes up with some touch sensitive controls to improve your touching experience.
Sony Xperia S has an awesome LCD Capacitive Touchscreen of 4.3 inches along with LED-Backlit. The display has a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels and density of ~342 ppi pixels. Apart from that, it has multi-touch capability which supports upto 10 fingers at a single time. Additionally, the screen is also protected by a scratch resistant glass and comes up with Timescape User Interference.

Sony Xperia S comes up with a primary camera of 12 megapixels (1080p@30fps) along with a resolution
of 4000 x 3000 pixels. Apart from that, it has LED Flash, Auto Focus, Geo Tagging, Touch Focus, Face Detection, Smile Detection, 3D Sweep Panorama & Image Stabilization. Apart from that, it also features a secondary camera of 1.3 megapixels (720p@30fps).


Sony Xperia S runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS, but the company has already conveyed at CES that it will soon get an ICS upgrade. It is powered by a Qualcomm MSM8260 Snapdragon Dual Core Processor of 1.5 GHz. Apart from that, it is powered by a super fast RAM of 1 GB which will certainly increase the speed of the device along with the extremely fast dual core processor of 1.5 GHz. Additionally, the device has an in-built (internal memory) memory of 32 GB but doesn’t have any memory card slot.


  • Runs on Android 4.0 ICS
  • 2G & 3G Network
  • LCD Capacitive Touchscreen (4.3 inches)
  • Dual Core Processor, 1.5 GHz
  • Qualcomm MSM8260 Snapdragon Chipset
  • 1 GB RAM
  • A Primary Camera of 12 Megapixels (LED Flash)
  • Near Field Communication (NFC)
  • 32 GB Internal Memory

 


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Android games 2012(Free)

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Bebbled Bebbled is your standard gem-shuffling thing,You only drop gems on other gems to nuke larger groups of the same colour, but with ever-tightening demands for score combos and scenes that require you to rotate your phone to flip the play field on its head, Bebbled soon morphs into an incredibly complex challenge.




Red Stone
Red Stone  is one of the best square-shuffling games on Android and one of the hardest. You start off with a big fat 'King' square that's four times of the normal 'pawn' squares, then set about shuffling things so the fat King can get through to an exit at the top of the screen.
It's hard to accurately describe a puzzle game in the written word, but seriously, it's a good game.
Newton
 Newton is a maths/physics challenge that has you lining up shots at a target - but having to contend with the laws of nature, in the form of pushers, pullers, benders (no laughing), mirrors and traps, all deflecting your shot from its target.The developer is still adding levels to it at the moment, so one day Newton might be finished and might cost money. But for now it's free and a great indie creation.
Sketch Online
Sketch Online is a sociable guessing game where users do little drawings then battle to correctly guess what's being drawn first. It's like Mavis Beacon for the Bebo generation. The version labelled "Beta" is free, and if you like it there's the option to pay for an ad-free copy. But Google can't make you. Yet.
Drop
Drop a game, others might classify it as a tech demo that illustrates the accuracy of the Android platform's accelerometer, thanks to how playing it simply involves tilting your phone while making a little bouncy ball falls between gaps in the platforms. Either way it'll amuse you for a while and inform you of the accuracy of your accelerometer - a win-win situation.
Frozen Bubble
Frozen Bubble, is based around the ancient and many-times-copied concept of firing gems up a screen to make little groups of similarly coloured clusters.
Abduction
Abduction is a sweet little platform jumping game, presented in a similarly quirky and hand-drawn style as the super-fashionable Doodle Jump. You can't argue with cute cows and penguins with parachutes, or a game that's easy to play with one hand thanks to its super accessible accelerometer controls.
Cestos
Cestos is sort of a futuristic recreation of curling, where players chuck marbles at each other to try and smash everyone else's balls/gems down the drain and out of the zone. The best part is this all happens online against real humans.


Air Control
Air Control is one of the other common themes on the Android gaming scene is clones of games based around pretending to be an air traffic controller, where you guide planes to landing strips with a swish of your finger. 


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Android apps 2012 (Free)

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1.Facebook for Android
 Facebook for Android is lacking in features compared to Facebook itself, but a recent update added Inbox support to the Android app, finally allowing its users to communicate in almost real time. The app's fast and stable 


2.ASTRO File Manager


ASTRO is nothing more than a Windows-style file explorer, but if you're into tinkering and directly installing Android APK files yourself, it's essential to stick something like this on your phone. It makes your phone feel like a computer.




















3.Google Sky Map

Google Sky Map is a stunning app that uses your phone's orientation tools to give you an accurate representation of the stars and planets on your screen. Point your phone at the sky, then learn what constellations are visible


















4.Winamp

Winamp from a decade ago. It's had an Android app for some time, with recent updates adding support for iTunes, Mac syncing, plenty of music streaming options, new release lists and Shoutcast integration for radio support. It's a fine, free media player. 




5.Google Maps Navigation 

 Google Maps introduces turn-by-turn voice navigation, simultaneously devastating the satnav industry while boosting the in-car dashboard dock/charger accessory scene. Route calculations are done at the outset of your trip, minimising data transfer en route and keeping you on target even when the GPS signal drops. It's amazing, it works, and it's free.


6.Skifta

Skifta is the first software tool to be granted DLNA certification, meaning it turns your Android phone into an official DLNA device. This in turn means streaming all of your household media to your phone, and beaming your phone videos to your TV. 




7.Meebo IM

Meebo IM. It's an instant messaging aggregator, incorporating AIM, MSN, Yahoo, MySpace, Facebook, good old ICQ and more, serving everything up in one convenient interface. Typing in all your logins and passwords for everything is the only, very temporary, inconvenience. 


















8.Amazon Kindle

Kindle app is a great e-reader, which is seamlessly linked with your Amazon account. Support for magazines and newspapers is limited at the moment, with only a handful of niche publications in Android-friendly format. But for books it's great, with plenty of screen and text display options to get it looking a way that hurts your eyes the least.



9.ES File Explorer 

ES File Explorer is prettier, ad-free, and comes with a much more user-friendly and functional interface. And yes, Android users have favourite file explorers. 


10. Sky +

Sky+ app has been on Android for quite some time, but it's recently been given a superb visual refresh and a new custom interface for those doing their telly research on an Android tablet. The feature set has been expanding, too, now including a nice Showcase front section, more programme details, plus, of course, the Remote Record features to set your Sky+ box recording through 3G or wi-fi.    



 





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