Sony announced two waterproof smartphones on Wednesday. They both run  dual-core processors, but one of the new handsets will ship with an  outdated version of Google’s Android operating system.
The Xperia Go and the Xperia Arco S are both set for release in the  third quarter of this year, though Sony officials haven’t yet said how  much the phones will sell for when they launch. The Xperia Go, which  will be called the Xperia Advance in the U.S., will ship running Android  2.3 (Gingerbread), though an upgrade to Android 4 (Ice Cream Sandwich)  is promised.
The Xperia Arco S will ship with Sony’s skinned version of Android 4.  The latest version of Android, Ice Cream Sandwich, debuted last  November on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and six months later, top phone makers such as Motorola, HTC, LG and  Sony are still struggling to offer software updates to consumers. The  Xperia Go’s use of Gingerbread is simply the latest example of this.
The Go is aimed decidedly at the low-end of the smartphone market,  with a 3.5-inch touchscreen sporting a 480×320 resolution. Inside, the  Go will house a 1GHz dual-core processor and a 5MP rear camera. The Go  will be sold in either black, white or yellow.
The Arco S is aimed toward the high-end, with a 1.5GHz dual-core CPU,  NFC connectivity, a 12MP rear camera and a 4.3-inch 720p display. The  Arco S will be offered in black, white and pink. Both the Go and the  Arco S feature scratch resistant screens and, impressively, the ability  to track finger input even when covered in water — something most  waterproof gadgets can’t do.
 
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