Sony Ericsson launched some appealing Android-based mobile phones during the ongoing year, and the company seems determined to make them even better.
Following the release of the new Android 2.3.4 OS for these smartphones, the company put in place vscreens.com, offering an easier way for users to share photos on big screens.
When in need of putting images or presentations from the Xperia device on the bigger screen of a computer or TV, the aforementioned service, along with the mobile application associated with it (available in the Android Market here) can prove a great solution at all times.
All that users will need to do is to download the aforementioned app on the device, install it, and head over to vscreens.com in a browser on the targeted device. Of course, that implies that the screen you want to share a photo on must have Internet access and a browser.
Sony Ericsson explains that vscreens.com is “a cloud service that allows you to make any big screen with a browser, like a PC, Google TV, PlayStation3 or Internet enabled screens, display your content within seconds.”
When accessing vscreens.com, you will see a QRcode that has to be scanned with the mobile phone. As soon as this has been done, the handset and the screen are connected.
“With vscreens.com, you only need to download the app from Android Market, then set your browser on the big screen to vscreens.com and hold your phone up so the app reads the QRcode in the screen, and that’s it,” Sony Ericsson.
“You can start showing off the great pictures you took on your latest trips to your friends and family, without the need of cables, bluetooth pairing or setting up things like DNLA or SMB servers.”
The best deal of all is that the service and the associated application are not exclusive to the Xperia handsets. They will work on any device running under Android 2.1 or higher.
You can learn a few more details on the new service through the video embedded below.
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