Docomo gears up to release Xperia in Japan
- Thursday, January 28, 2010, 9:48
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Sure as shooting, the manufacturers all have to toil a lot to strengthen their standing in the global market. In the same vein, NTT Docomo has now decided to touch the soil of Japan by introducing its brand new Docomo smartphone Xperia which is dubbed as Xperia X10 out of Japan. Manufactured by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, the new Docomo Xperia will be put for sale in Japanese market in April.
Driven by fast 1GHz CPU and based on open Android operating system, the elegant and engaging contraption comes built-in with a 4.0-inch touchscreen and boasts of providing the mobile buffs in Japan a web browsing, intelligent mobile communication, music and features of additional media. Mediascape,
The feature-crammed Xperia is also incorporated with a Sony Ericsson signature app for spontaneous organization of photos, music and videos. Also featuring Mediascape, the all new phone is also adorned with an extra Sony Ericsson signature application, Timescape, spontaneously manages histories of communication individually and allows fast mobile accessibility to the preferred communication methods of user.
In addition, the feature-packed phone offers compatibility for Foma high-speed, Docomo’ HSDPA/ HSUPA data-communication service for ultra-fast 7.2 Mbps downlinks and 2.0 mbps uplinks. Moreover, the Xperia has also been stuffed with capability of uploading photos and videos to YouTube and Picasa, Wi-Fi, as well as ability to downloading apps from Android Market. The handset also comes pre-loaded with Google services, like the Gmail, Google Maps and Google Search.
Moreover, Docomo’s new offering also comes hugged with unique predictive text-input system of Sony Ericsson for English and Japanese and POBox Touch 1.0. Interestingly, the receiver does smart prediction of words and after that show up the following key for easier and quicker input.
Also don’t forget, the handset comes built-in with an 8.1mp camera, and allows the buffs of photography to quench their thirst for photography.



