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Sony Ericsson Xperia Ion hands-on photos and video

We just snagged some hands-on with with the Sony Ericsson Xperia Ion, the company’s first LTE smartphone for AT&T. It’s running Android 2.3.7 with Sony Ericsson’s custom skin on top, which is relatively lighter than it has been in years past, limited to a custom app launcher and the ability to pinch the homescreen to view all your widgets.

We just snagged some hands-on with with the Sony Ericsson Xperia Ion, the company’s first LTE smartphone for AT&T. It’s running Android 2.3.7 with Sony Ericsson’s custom skin on top, which is relatively lighter than it has been in years past, limited to a custom app launcher and the ability to pinch the homescreen to view all your widgets.

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xperia ion
xperia ion

We just snagged some hands-on with with the Sony Ericsson Xperia Ion, the company's first LTE smartphone for AT&T. It's running Android 2.3.7 with Sony Ericsson's custom skin on top, which is relatively lighter than it has been in years past, limited to a custom app launcher and the ability to pinch the homescreen to view all your widgets.

From a hardware perspective, the Ion felt solid with a evenly-curved back and didn’t feel especially heavy in the hand, despite (or because of?) the aluminum shell. The 4.6-inch, 720p display is nothing to sniff at, and around back there is a 12-megapixel Exmor R camera. It should be available in the Spring and be upgradeable to Android 4.0 at some point in the future — and given Sony’s willingness to be forthcoming with Ice Cream Sandwich information, that upgrade promise might actually happen.

Xperia ion hands on pictures
Xperia ion hands on pictures
Xperia ion hands on pictures
Xperia ion hands on pictures
Xperia ion hands on pictures
Xperia ion hands on pictures
Xperia ion hands on pictures
Xperia ion hands on pictures
Xperia ion hands on pictures
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