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VIDEO: Sony Ericsson Xperia arc camera interface and sample video

Sony Ericsson product blog has released a video demonstrating its upcoming Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc camera interface and capabilities. The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc boasts low light imaging capabilities with its F/2.4 apeture and Sony’s Exmor R back illuminated sensor. This would definitely help in reducing those blurring indoor shots faced by most camera phones today.

The Xperia Arc was also demonstrated being able to take repeated shots more rapidly than usual with the subsequent shot taken just a second after the first was taken. Of course this also depends on lighting conditions and how fast the camera is able to focus. Towards the end, it is also revealed that the entire 720p demo video was actually recorded with a Xperia Arc as well. Pretty impressive indeed.

So what do you think? Finally this is a Sony Ericsson device that makes us want one. Let’s hope they will be more commited to the Android platform and stay up to date with the versions.

Check out the video after the jump.

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