Sony's new UXP NXT UI appears on video for Sony Xperia S
0. phoneArena posted on 20 Feb 2012, 16:45
A leaked video of the Sony Xperia S shows Sony's new "UXP NXT" UI and reveals some of the changes Sony has made, including changes to the lock screen and Timescape; the Sony Xperia S will launch with Android 2.3 aboard with an update to ICS expected shortly thereafter...
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3. akita256 posted on 20 Feb 2012, 19:30 1 0
"And of course, we will be their.........".
I just wish writers could actually spell, knew grammar, and would read over and double-check their work before posting.
4. Johnny_Mnemonic posted on 20 Feb 2012, 21:15 0 4
It looks like a phone that sponge Bob will use ( square pans ). Jaja
5. Saamic posted on 20 Feb 2012, 21:20 2 0
I just looked at the Specs on this phone..... dayummmm....
6. x7black7x posted on 20 Feb 2012, 22:50 1 0
its a well designed ui
and i like the dark theme on which it is based
7. jove39 posted on 20 Feb 2012, 23:44 2 1
May be this is a most beautiful phone I've ever seen.
8. darac posted on 21 Feb 2012, 00:54 2 0
Hm, kinda confusing situation.
They are launching this great UI, but the phone will still run gingerbread, when It's out.
I hope this will stay on android 4 also.
And I sure hope they change the name of UI :p
9. Owoteva posted on 21 Feb 2012, 03:11 1 1
From what I've seen it's very temping to move from WP (my current interface fave) though functionality would have to match the looks (which for me, WP still has the edge)
15. vishu9 posted on 21 Feb 2012, 17:31 1 0
in which universe do u think WP has more functionality than Android??!!! :O
The answer is none btw!
10. spiderpig2894 posted on 21 Feb 2012, 05:25 0 0
wow! sony really makes the UI beautiful and clean
13. spiderpig2894 posted on 21 Feb 2012, 07:37 0 0
i found an unboxing viseo about the XS!! excited!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=064xbChx-Yo&feature=player_embedded
16. XiphiasGladius posted on 21 Feb 2012, 20:39 1 0
I believe it will be release in the rest of South East Asia at around Late March to Late April. So the wait for you is almost over. . .





