Sony
has obviously put quite a lot of effort in the design of the Xperia sola
touchscreen. The smartphone may only be a mid-range offering, but it's shaping
up to be one of the most interesting devices we have seen recently.
It
turns out that the floating touch technology that allows the Sony Xperia sola
to detect your finger hovering over the screen isn't the only trick it holds up
its sleeve. It turns out that the Xperia sola screen is also geared to detect
touches through non-conductive fabric, which suggests that it will work with
gloves.
The
proof came from the following hands-on video that the guys from AndroidNext.de
created at the Droidcon event in Berlin.
We
also got a few live shots of the Sony Xperia sola, letting us enjoy its sleek
lines once again
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