A few days ago we told you about the off-road phone with which the Japanese Sony expanded its family of Xperia devices. This is the Sony Xperia Go, a compact, hard terminal , capable of resisting the threats of water and blows resulting from accidents and unforeseen situations. This terminal, as we have learned through the British site The Inquirer, will begin its European landing next July.
However, at the moment the price that it will have in the market has not been known. It has been the chain of stores The Carphone Warehouse ”” in Spain, The Phone House ”” which has opened the reservation period for the Sony Xperia Go, with which it would be possible that in our country it could be put on sale at par, although for now there is no concrete news about it.
Among the attractions of the Sony Xperia Go is the fact that it is one of the first mobile phones to reach the market registered in a mid- range segment and that they will have Google's most advanced system for mobile phones, that is, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Of course, as has happened with the first mobile phones in the Sony Xperia range "" once the shares that the Swedish Ericsson had in the joint venture that united this company with the Japanese multinational since 2001 had been absorbed, "" it will be necessary to appeal to an update, since the Sony Xperia Go will go on sale, as a base, with Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
In performance, the Sony Xperia Go will come with a dual-core processor from the Nova Thor series, which will operate with a clock frequency of one GHz. It will have, as we have pointed out, a reinforced chassis, which will be specially designed to be able to resist situations in which another device would fold with serious damage.
In addition, the device will have a five megapixel camera capable of recording videos in high definition under the 720p standard. It will also arrive very complete in terms of connections: it will not lack GPS, 3G, Wi-Fi and compatibility with the DLNA wireless multimedia standard.
Meanwhile, the strong and stoic screen the Sony Xperia Go will have a size of 3.5 inches, although with a somewhat low resolution of 480 x 320 pixels. Of course, the panel is treated with a system that will allow us to handle the touch commands in case we have wet hands, thanks to Wet Finger Tracking technology.
It will carry an internal memory of eight GB that, in effective terms, will remain at four GB. However, this device will allow us to expand the storage capacity by installing microSD cards of up to 32 GB. Autonomy is not bad at all. With its 1,305 milliamp battery, it could withstand work days of up to 6.5 hours in continuous use, or more than 21 days when idle.
On the multimedia level, the Sony Xperia Go will integrate the xLoud bass boost system, as well as access to Sony's content network. It is interesting to note that despite not being one of the firm's high-end phones, the manufacturer has made it compatible with the 3D Sweep Panorama function, with which 3D images can be captured that could be viewed on a Sony television. compatible.