***The Official Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc Thread***

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc


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Sony Ericsson Xperia™ arc at a glance

Camera
8.1 megapixel camera
Up to 2.46x smart zoom
Aperture f/2.4
Auto focus
Face detection
Flash/LED
Geo tagging
Image stabilizer
Noise suppression
Send to web
Smile detection
Sony Exmor R™ for mobile CMOS sensor
Touch Focus
Touch capture
Video light
Video recording, HD 720p

Music
Album art
Bluetooth™ stereo (A2DP)
Media player
Music tones (MP3/AAC)
PlayNow™ service*
TrackID™ music recognition application
* This service may not be available in every market

Web
Bookmarks
Google™ search
NeoReader™ barcode scanner
Pan & zoom
Web browser (WebKit)

Communication
Call list
Conference calls
Facebook™ application*
Sony Ericsson Timescape™
Speakerphone
Vibrating alert
* This service may not be available in every market

Messaging
Conversations
Email
Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync®
Instant messaging
Picture messaging (MMS)
Predictive text input
Sound recorder
Text messaging (SMS)

Design
Auto rotate
Keyboards (onscreen, QWERTY)
Picture wallpaper
Reality display
Sony Mobile BRAVIA® Engine
Touchscreen
Wallpaper animation

Entertainment
3D games
Media browser
Motion gaming
Radio (FM)
Video streaming
Video viewing
YouTube™ *

Organiser
Android™ OS
Alarm clock
Calculator
Calendar
Document readers
Flight mode
Infinite button
Phone book

Connectivity
3.5 mm audio jack
aGPS
Bluetooth™ technology
Google Maps™
HDMI
Modem
DLNA
USB mass storage
USB support
Wi-Fi™
Wisepilot™ turn-by-turn navigation *
* This service may not be available in every market
Google™ services*
* These services may not be available in every market

Android Market™ Client
Gmail™
Google Calendar™
Google Gallery 3D™
Google Latitude™
Google Maps™ with Street View
Google Media Uploader
Google Music Player™
Google Phone-top Search
Google Search widget
Google Sync™
Google Talk™
Google Voice Search
Set-up Wizard
YouTube™

Screen
Sony Mobile Bravia Engine
16,777,216 colour TFT
Capacitive multi-touch
4.2 inches
854 x 480 pixels (FWVGA)
Shatter proof sheet on scratch-resistant mineral glass

Accessories

In-Box:
Sony Ericsson Xperia™ arc
Battery (1500mAh)
Stereo portable handsfree
Micro USB cable for charging, synchronisation and file transfer
User documentation

Facts
Size: 125 x 63 x 8.7 mm
Weight: 117 grams
Phone memory: Up to 320 MB
Memory card support: up to 32 GB
Memory card included: microSD™ 8 GB
Operating system: Google™ Android 2.3
Processor: 1 GHz Qualcomm

Availability and versions

Networks
UMTS HSPA 900, 2100
GSM GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900
UMTS HSPA 800, 850, 1900, 2100
GSM GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900

Colour
Midnight Blue
Misty Silver
Sakura Pink

Xperia™ arc will be available in selected markets in March / April

Exmor R for mobile

 
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[UPDATE 22/03/2011] Flashtool BETA version 0.2.9.1
3.0.A.2.181 Global Frmware
3.0.A.2.184 Generic UK
3.0.1.A.0.145_Generic UK

Tutorial on debranding your Xperia arc

1) Switch on the debugging option on your Xperia arc. Go to Menu –> Settings –> Applications –> Development –> Tick ‘USB debugging’

Also tick ‘Unknown sources’ under Menu –> Settings –> Applications

2) Download the latest version of FlashTool.

3) Extract the downloaded FlashTool file to a folder of your choice. Press ‘Parcourir’ to choose the folder then press ‘Extraire’ to extract the files.

4) Download the Xperia arc firmware from above.

5) Unzip the firmware to reveal the ‘FTF’ file. Place this file in the Flashtool/firmwares folder.

6) Open the ‘X10FlashTool’ application in the FlashTool folder. Click ‘Flash’.

7) You should now see the firmware selected as shown below. Click ‘OK’.

8 ) You will then see the screen below.

9) Turn your phone off. Whilst holding the back button on your handset, connect your phone via USB.

10) Follow the on-screen instructions to flash your phone to generic firmware. Once complete, your Xperia arc should now be unbranded.
 
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Andyd - any reasons you want this over the up and coming dual core phones?

Mainly the aesthetics of the device, plus the improved camera and screen. :D

Ironically I had a Desire HD and found it a bit on the large side well a bit too big to use one handed most of the time and the battery was shocking. Even though this is a 4.2" screen its no bigger then a X10.

I am not 100% sold on the dual core solution because quad cores are also now in the pipe line and Android as it stands at the moment is not fully optimized MP.
 
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The x10 wasn't and isn't rubbish it just wasn't allowed to meet its full capabilities.
but I won't be buying sony again, I'm going for the LG X2 which still has a 8mp camera, plus I've seen on the boxes that it states 'always upgradable to the latest android'
 
Have you not learnt your lesson from the last SE phone you bought being utter rubbish?

I was wondered when you would bite :p

Meh... The X10 wasn't rubbish but I did have a lot of room for improvement. I was waiting for HTC to bring something new to the table but they didn't.

All the latest video's I have seen on the Arc its a pretty good phone. I know its not all singing all dancing but to be honest who needs all that. Oh and its a bit cheaper then the rest! ;)
 
If they hadn't used black glossy plastic and a chrome bezel this would be the best looking phone around...

The screen and camera look wonderful. What's SE like for bloat these days?
 
If they hadn't used black glossy plastic and a chrome bezel this would be the best looking phone around...

The screen and camera look wonderful. What's SE like for bloat these days?

They have learn from the mistakes of the X10. As its a completely stock android and the SE extras are simply applications now, so its very speedy.
 
Looks promising, have the original X1 Xperia which despite some niggles is great for my useage, but the X10 was naff so will definitely be approaching cautiously.

Tho with my Remote Desktop useage and freehand notes moving to a capacitive touchscreen would be a bit of an impact in functionality.
 
They have learn from the mistakes of the X10. As its a completely stock android and the SE extras are simply applications now, so its very speedy.

Why have they not corrected them on the x10 then?

Because once Sony Ericsson release a new phone, the old one is out of the window. So expect no updates for this one in 8 months or so.
 
Why have they not corrected them on the x10 then?

Because once Sony Ericsson release a new phone, the old one is out of the window. So expect no updates for this one in 8 months or so.

What I meant was they have not made any changes to the OS, like they done with the X10. That was one of the underlying problems with why the 2.1 update took so long to come to light. Now that problem is addressed once Google releases a new Android update it shouldn't take SE long to bring it to market.

Let see what happens with the new Xperia range then. :)

However, you pay your money you make your choices.
 
What I meant was they have not made any changes to the OS, like they done with the X10. That was one of the underlying problems with why the 2.1 update took so long to come to light. Now that problem is addressed once Google releases a new Android update it shouldn't take SE long to bring it to market.

Let see what happens with the new Xperia range then. :)

However, you pay your money you make your choices.

Mine will not be going to sony ericsson this year, that's for sure.
 
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