AT&T announced that it will soon add the NFC-enhanced Sony Xperia TL to its lineup.

AT&T announced that it will soon add the NFC-enhanced Sony Xperia TL to its lineup.

The 4G LTE smartphone boasts a 4.6-inch HD 1,080-by-720 display, powered by a mobile Bravia engine. There's also a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera with 1080p HD video recording and a 720p HD front-facing one.

The phone, which Sony said will be featured in the upcoming James Bond movie Skyfall (coming to theaters Nov. 9), will run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich at launch, but will be eligible for an upgrade to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean at a later date.

Sony touted the Xperia TL's "one-touch," NFC-enabled sharing, which allows users to instantaneously share music and photos across NFC-enabled devices by touching them together. Xperia TL users will receive one SmartTag, which allows owners to store device preferences from a variety of locations and situations using NFC  "like opening and controlling volume on the music player if you head out for a run, turning on GPS and Bluetooth in the car or turning on your alarm and silencing your ringer at night," Sony said.

The phone also comes pre-loaded with Sony media applications Walkman, Movies, and Album, the last of which features geo-mapping, more than 25 editing options, and an improved layout of photo and video folders.

Pricing and release date were not released.

AT&T continues to , which is now available in 75 U.S. markets. Rival Verizon is 400 LTE markets by December. AT&T expects to complete its rollout by the end of 2013.

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