Sony (not Sony Ericsson, according to the phone's branding) emphasizes the Xperia ion's "easy connectivity with multiple screens" with its ability to send HD content to the laptop, tablet or television via DLNA, HDMI or BRAVIA Sync.
Sony's first LTE handset includes a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor and a decent 16 GB of flash storage. It will launch with Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). PlayStation certification ensures that the Xperia ion will smoothly run PlayStation Suite titles.
U.S. readers can expect to see the Xperia ion in stores Q2 of this year, available exclusively through AT&T. Pricing is yet to be announced.
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