
Sony Ericsson announces 3D photography for 2D handsets with Xperia Arc S
Achin Chandra
Sony Ericsson brings 3D photography to 2D mobile phones with the announcement of Xperia Arc S
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S
Published on Sep 5, 2011
Sony Ericsson unveils latest top of the array smartphone Arc S, which will be capable of clicking 3D panoramic images through any standard 2D camera phone, according to a Telegraph report.
The new Arc S comes embedded with 3D sweep panorama mode, which lets the users use the phone's regular 2D camera to capture 3D pictures. By clicking multiple pictures and then stitching them together, the Xperia Arc S will provide support to 3D on any properly equipped 3D television.
The Sony Ericsson smartphone sports a 4.2" touch screen and has a camera definition of 8.1-megapixel. Also, the new Arc S that can work as a remote control for Sony Bravia television.
The latest creation of the company runs on a 1.4 GHz processor, which is an upgrade over its earlier released original Xperia Arc’s 1 GHz processor. The company is boasting for a 25% enhancement in the performance of the handset, however, it still has a single-core processor.
In addition, the company also claims that the Sony Ericsson smartphone will offer faster camera and web browsing experience to the users.
This innovative product hints that the brand might be working on its own 3D smartphone, which can be expected to enter the global market soon.





