SONY Ericsson launches Xperia Ray 2.3 Android operating system in Singapore. On the handset's processor has a speed of 1GHz.
Ray brings a touch-screen technology. The screen size of 3.3 inches. Compared to the iPhone 4, Ray thicker 0.1 mm. Just as the Xperia Arc and Neo, Ray uses the Sony Bravia Mobile Engine engine to make the picture clear and comfortable view.
Xperia Ray''We hope to attract users looking for a beautiful design and rich mobile features,''said Global Product Marketing Manager for Sony Ericsson Daniel Sandblom was quoted as saying techradar.com on Wednesday night (22 / 6).
Sony Ericsson installed two cameras on Ray. The first 8.1 Megapixel camera resolution and adopt the Exmor sensor technology R. Besides taking pictures, the camera can be used to record high quality video (HD).
While a second camera located at the front of the phone allows you to make video calls. Ray has an internal memory capacity of 300MB. To increase memory capacity, users can install a microSD card with capacity up to 4GB.
Matter of battery life, the phone can 'live' 430 hours. Today's aluminum-framed mobile phone is available in four colors, namely black, gold, white and pink.
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