The Xperia family keeps growing. Newly available for UK residents is the Sony Ericsson Xperia neo V. The handset is an update to the Xperia neo unveiled earlier this year, and features a new 3D Panorama camera mode, Android 2.3, HDMI out and USB host modes, and a 3.7-inch Bravia Engine display. The phone won’t cost an arm and a leg either, coming in at just £249.99 SIM-free and off-contract. Head over to Sony Ericsson’s page to learn more.
[Sony Ericsson via DroidDog]
Just give up Sony, your phones can’t compete with the great ones. Stock with playstations and tv sets. Or you could decide to actually put forth an effort to make something great. Nevermind just forget it.
The neo V is actually a downgrade to the neo. It has identical specs, except for the camera, which is worse in the neo V. Rumours are floating around that SE had to cut down on Exmor R sensors (because of the fukushima catastrophy and Apple buying the sensors for the iPhone 4S). So SE made a neo with a 5 instead of 8 MP camera. The original neo will profit from the software enhancements, too, as soon 2.3.4 is available OTA. This update was promised to be available for the whole 2011 Xperia line.
It’s a nice phone. I have read good things about Xperia Neo V. Here are the detailed specs – http://www.saholic.com/mobile-phones/sony-ericsson-xperia-neo-v-mt11i-1002106