I’ll be the first to admit that we’ve been so caught up on the top Android smartphones from Samsung, the Galaxy Note 2 and the SIII, that we sometimes neglect that there are other cool new devices coming from other manufacturers. Case in point, the device we’re featuring today is a delicious premium device from Sony — the Xperia TX.
Say what you will about Sony but they’re one of the few smartphone manufacturers that still try to take risks with their designs end up producing some of the nicest looking phones in the market. Fortunately for the Xperia TX, it has inherited the Xperia line’s stylish genes. The slim form factor combined with the curved-glass front gives the device a look that would fit perfectly in a boardroom or wherever it is that cool kids hang out.
The Sony Xperia TX was unveiled during the Sony press conference at last month’s IFA 2012 event and will be Sony’s new high-end Android device. For those curious as to what kind of specs this new sexy phone from Sony has, you’ll be glad to know that it the Xperia TX gets a generous 4.6-inch display 720 HD display that’s powered by Sony’s own Mobile Bravia Engine, a 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S4 processor, 1 GB RAm and 16 GB for storage, expandable via microSD which can handle up to an additional 32 GB. The Sony Xperia TX also has a 13 MP shooter that trumps what the Galaxy Note 2 has to offer and seems to be the new standard rear camera specs for any upcoming Android device.
Could the Galaxy Note 2 and the Galaxy SIII be in danger of being unseated as the top dogs of the Android domain? Will the Sony Xperia TX be the one to do it? Share your thoughts in the comments below!