Dec 13, 2012– Toronto, Canada (Techreleased) WIND Mobile today announced that it will be offering customers the brand-new Sony Xperia Ion. The Sony Xperia Ion is the only smartphone that offers the full Sony HD experience. With a 4.6” Reality Display, Mobile BRAVIA® Engine and 720p HD resolution, customers can enjoy movies with razor sharp […]
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Posted On December 13, 2012Dec 13, 2012– Toronto, Canada (Techreleased) WIND Mobile today announced that it will be offering customers the brand-new Sony Xperia Ion.
The Sony Xperia Ion is the only smartphone that offers the full Sony HD experience. With a 4.6” Reality Display, Mobile BRAVIA® Engine and 720p HD resolution, customers can enjoy movies with razor sharp clarity. The Sony Xperia Ion also offers unique 3D Sweep panorama features, a HD 720 front camera and a 12 MP camera which offers the ability to record video in sharp 1080p HD, the perfect device for capturing life’s amazing moments, as they happen.
With a stunning aluminum unibody construction, a 1.5 GHz dual core processor and 16 GB of internal memory, the Sony Xperia Ion really does offer the perfect combination of both brains and beauty. The Xperia Ion comes with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
“WIND strives to bring Canadians the best phones on the market and the Sony Xperia Ion will make another incredible addition to our handset lineup.” said Mirko Rugarli, Chief Marketing Officer of WIND Mobile. “This smartphone is perfect for those who want to capture the little details of their life and when teamed with one of WIND’s truly unlimited plans, our customers will really be able to share their HD creations without worrying about data overages and hidden fees.”
The Sony Xperia Ion is available for only $149 when purchased with WINDtab on a $40 plan, for $375 with a $25 plan and for $529 when bought outright.
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