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The crisp shiny back panel of the Android Gingerbread-powered Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo houses the super power of this Android smartphone: an HD video camera and muscle-bound 8.1 megapixel still shooter with a maximum aperture of f/2.4.
Added to that is the icing on the cake: Sony’s award-winning Exmor R for mobile image sensor, which pushes the possibilities when it comes to low light by minimising noise and grain on your shots. You’ll be leaving that compact at home before you know it.
You’ll be able to see the difference instantly too, as the Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo boasts what Sony Ericsson’s unique “Reality Display”, with Mobile Bravia Engine, to pump out sharp, bright images rendered in crisp colours on the Neo’s 3.7-inch screen.
Your phone will pop as much as your pictures too – the Sony Ericsson Xpera Neo comes in a glossy ruby red version, silver and a shiny midnight blue.











