![]() ![]() This tablet had a 9.4” TFT LCD with 1,280 x 800px resolution (16:10) and tipped the scales at 625g. Sony argued that this made it more ergonomic to hold with one hand. It stood out with its asymmetric design that looked like a folded over magazine – thicker on one end (20.6mm) and tapering off towards the thin end (10.1mm). The Sony Tablet S ran Android Honeycomb, the OS branch that was specifically designed for tablets (unlike Gingerbread, although the two branches merged with Ice Cream Sandwich). This is shortly before Sony bought out Ericsson’s 50% share in the joint venture. In addition to the devices it made with Ericsson, Sony released some devices under its own name in 2011 – a pair of tablets. They found great success with feature phones that focused on camera or music, the time with Symbian was interesting but less successful and eventually the pair settled on Android for their future devices. A long time ago Sony joined forces with Ericsson to tackle the mobile market. ![]()
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