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January 15, 2011

Sony Ericsson: Are they about to light the US market on fire with the Xperia Arc and Xperia Play?

Sony Ericsson Arc

Sony Ericsson Logo

Could this be the year that Sony Ericsson (SE) finally get’s it right! Only time will tell, but they are certainly heading in the right direction. During the SE press breakfast at CES in Las Vegas I had the chance to chat with Steve Walker, the head of global marketing for SE. He certainly indicated that the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc was just the first in a line of high end super phones that they feel target the market much better than the previous devices have done.

The previous SE range of Android phones had excellent design characteristics but may have failed somewhat on the software front. SE were criticized for being slow on the distribution of updates and the delays were blamed on the software. Those phones tightly integrated the software with the operating system which meant releasing updates was very complex and time consuming.

Enter the next generation of Android super phones from SE; the Xperia Arc is the first SE Android super phone that treats the software additions as separate applications.  What does this mean to the end user?  It means that the underlying operating system and the applications themselves can be updated independently and should allow SE to distribute updates in a more timely manner.

Will the Xperia Arc change the user’s perception of SE and make U.S. adoption of their devices more widespread?  Only time will tell.  There are missing components that may hinder the popularity of the soon to be released Xperia Arc.  The radio inside the Xperia Arc only supports HSDPA and not the high bandwidth 4G being released by the major carriers this year.  It also fails to include a Front Facing Camera and I personally see this year a big year for video chat. As the bandwidth increases through the carriers, the video chat experience should be much cleaner for the end users.  Also missing in the unit we played with was an ambient light sensor and Near Field Communications  (NFC) compatibility.  None of these exclusions are show stoppers, but you would have expected Sony Ericsson to pull out the big guns for the first device of the year in it’s super phone category.


Sony Ericsson Arc

Sony Ericsson Arc


According to Steve Walker, Sony Ericsson wanted to focus on the form factor of the device by making something that is slim, light and incredibly comfortable to use.  We certainly can’t criticize them for that and they have succeeded extremely well with the Xperia Arc.

We also know about the other ‘minor’ device they sprang on the world at the end of last year and is set to be released early this year, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play. The first Android phone designed as a game machine with a slide out game controller and we are assuming, PlayStation game compatibility similar to the Sony PSP.


Sony Ericsson Xperia Play with Sony PSP

Sony Ericsson Xperia Play with Sony PSP


This year is sure to be an interesting year for Sony Ericsson. They are very popular in other countries around the world, but have so far failed to impress it’s U.S. audience. I for one am eager to try out the range of devices they plan to develop and release throughout the year.







About the Author

Simon Walker
I was an IT consultant for 20 years and ran my own web design and development company for an additional 3 years. I have been involved with technology from birth. OK, that maybe an exaggeration, but it sure is a long time. I'm also an avid Home Theater geek and self appointed installer for friends and relatives. My first serious modding of Smart-Phones started with my T-Mobile WING and now Android devices. I'm also a bit of a photographer, although Android has kind of taken over my life and photography has taken a back seat.





 
 

 
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9 Comments


  1. They would do better if they had a dual core processor and possibly more memory. With dual core devices from Motorola and LG coming and with Samsung and HTC about to announce dual core devices at MWC they may have issues. They need to get these phones out before all those devices hit.


  2. Anonymous

    Yes! They really can’t wait until mid year to put these out and it doesn’t seem like the play is coming anytime soon! They still haven’t even announced it!


  3. Cenwesi

    I am still NEVER going to buy any Sony Phones Period. Who are they really trying to fool? Never updated any of their so called high end devices and now the Arc? Please people move along nothing to see here. People should really do their homework this time before putting huge amount down on these devices when they will NEVER get an update from sony.


  4. Cenwesi

    I am still NEVER going to buy any Sony Phones Period. Who are they really trying to fool? Never updated any of their so called high end devices and now the Arc? Please people move along nothing to see here. People should really do their homework this time before putting huge amount down on these devices when they will NEVER get an update from sony.


    • I guess time will tell. They say they have realized the mistakes they made and intend to make this year a better year all round. The Arc is very nice looking and feeling device and has some very nice technological advances such as the screen itself being directly on the glass and Camera quality, but as many people are saying, it does not have the next generation processing power to compete with HTC, LG and Motorola. I’m still on the fence with this one. I’d like to see the next iteration before judging.


  5. Ygor Oliveira Carvalho

    X10 was had so much advertisement and it sucks. Arc will be the same. X10 is my first and last Sony Ericsson. My next android will be a nexus s.


  6. NoXiouS

    I’m a CDN X10 owner and Sorry Errorson are still a bunch of confused kids with too many toys to look at in the gadget store. They keep missing important points with each model and need to listen to consumers more. My next so called “Super Phone” will require Full HD, Dual Cams, Xenon Flash(es), FM Tuner, HDMI out, Stereo BT, Exp Mem 64+GB Dual Core and every other bell and whistle available when I decide it’s time to buy again. The only way I would ever consider S.E. Arc is if they give it to me for free because I’m stuck with overpriced X10 for another 32 months.


  7. [...] beauty at CES and have yet to stop thinking about it. We have taken a look at some photos of  Xperia ARC in the past and even went through some of the specs with you guy’s. The video below is rather [...]


  8. Oh! Maybe THIS one will actually ship with Eclair (2.1, came out in December of 2009 with the original Droid).

    Sony just announced the NGP, and said that they’re working on cross-platform Android/PSN games, so why would I bother with a Sony Ericsson?

    I WAS excited about this phone about a month ago,

    And lol @ Sorry Errorson. Totally thought that was a typo at first.



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