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Internal storage is 32GB, which is room for plenty of movies, pics and music, and the phone has NFC tech on board for wireless payments. It records video in 1080p HD, and the front-facing camera is 1.3 megapixels, and records in 720p. Handy for video calls to your mum, so she can tell you in great detail exactly how unhealthy you're looking. The Xperia S also features a transparent stripe along the bottom, helping it stand out from the mass of identikit black rectangles around at the moment. Three touch-sensitive buttons sit above it.
While the Xperia S won't launch with Android Ice Cream Sandwich, it will come packing the predecessor, Android Gingerbread, We're promised an update to ICS before too long, which is good news considering the pitifully low proportion of Android handsets using the latest version of the operating system, Would you buy the Sony Xperia S? Or what don't you like about it? We'll have a full review of the vintage map of the world (1833) iphone case Xperia S up very soon, but in the meantime let me know your thoughts in the comments below, or over on our Facebook page..
Apple unveiled its latest iPad yesterday. The company said that its updated tablet, which comes with the Retina Display and the A5X processor, among other new goodies, will work on LTE networks from Verizon, AT&T, Rogers, Bell, and Telus. Those who often connect to the Web from the road were happy to see the addition of LTE, but at least some analysts aren't sure it'll be something that appeals to most consumers. "4G LTE network connectivity is a better fit for a larger device, such as the iPad, where there is a richer Web experience," NPD Group analyst Ross Rubin said yesterday to CNET. "But the pricing of the device and the services will continue to be an issue for consumers."As CNET's Maggie Reardon points out, the pricing bump for the LTE option is significant.
"For one, consumers must pay a $130 premium to even get a carrier-enabled iPad," Reardon points out, "In addition to the hefty price tag of the device, users also must pay a monthly data service fee."In other words, getting in on the LTE fun with the new iPad is a costly endeavor, Apple's new iPad will launch on March 16, The company is currently accepting pre-orders, It says AT&T customers will be paying $14.99 vintage map of the world (1833) iphone case and up for access to that company's LTE, while Verizon Wireless customers will pay at least $20 a month..
Apple has revealed 4G LTE pricing for its new iPad. According to the company, those who choose AT&T's service will need to pay $14.99 per month for 250MB of data. If they want 3GB or 5GB of monthly data, iPad owners will be paying $30 or $50, respectively. Verizon's cheapest plan starts at 1GB per month and will cost customers $20. The carrier's 2GB and 5GB options are $30 and $50, respectively. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.
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