These impressive specs include a 4.6-inch 720p HD display, 1.5GHz dual-core CPU, and AT&T LTE. The camera specs don't match up exactly with what we expected, but the 12MP shooter with LED flash is no slouch, and the 720p front facing module doesn't sound bad either.
Sadly, the Ion will be launching with Android Gingerbread, but apparently an Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade is in the works. For now, users will have to make do with the Ion's custom media software and PlayStation certification while they wait.
Admittedly, the industrial design on this doesn't look quite as good to me as that of the Nozomi phone. Still, it looks pretty great and the specs beat out almost anything else on the market. If you are an AT&T user, I would keep an eye on this device's release, which is supposed to be sometime in the second quarter of this year.
[CNET]