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Published On: Thu, Jan 19th, 2012

Sony Preparing 11 Android Smartphone in 2012

Split with Ericsson, Sony now faces tough competition waltz itself in the smartphone market. They apparently had prepared ammunition Android smart phones which is pretty much along this 2012.

Japanese vendor has introduced its first smartphone after separation with Ericsson, the Sony Xperia S. In documents leaked to the internet, Sony was also set up 11 new smartphones based on Android.

As quoted from the Geek on Thursday (1/19/2012), 11 new smartphones are prepared to slide in 8 months. Price range is also revealed, namely between 146 euros to 562 euros.

In the document, Sony will launch three pieces smartphones in April 2012. Namely kumquats ST251, LT221 and MT271 Nypon Pepper. The most expensive is the price range Nypon 370 euros.

Another handset that has been prepared called Tapioca, Tapioca DS, Hayabusa, Atlas, Mint, AFFM, Lotus and Olive. The most high-priced smartphones are the Mint, in the range of 562 euros.

In addition to these 11 Android handset, Sony reportedly will also launch a smartphone with Windows Phone. Prototype Windows Phone has been leaked on the internet and is expected to appear officially at Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona in February.[]

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