More Sony Ericsson Arc HD (Nozomi) Photos Leak

The Sony Ericson Xperia Nozomi was first leaked a while ago, and we were impressed with the looks of this device. Sony Ericsson really made this a nice looking phone and didn’t hold back when completing the inside of the phone. The gingerbread (2.3.5) smartphone will come with a 4.3” LCD display of HD resolution (1280 x 720 pixels). The phone will take beautiful photos and videos with a FullHD 12MP camera. You will get a dual-core 1.5GHz scorpion processor, with a Adreno 220 GPU. The phone will be available in 16GB or 32GB and no sd card slot so choose your size wisely. You will get 1GB of RAM and be able to stream 1080P video with the HDMI port on the phone. This phone has no official release date but CES sounds like a good time.

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