Testseek.com have collected 176 expert reviews of the Sony Xperia Ray ST18i and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Xperia Ray ST18i.
September 2011
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The editors liked
Android 2.3.4
Compact
Swift
Superclear screen
Top multimedia functionalities
Good performance
Extremely slim form factor
Battery holds up well
Sleek design
Smooth interface
Great sound quality.
Lightweight at just 100g
FWVGA resolution screen with a 297ppi
Good battery life
Fast camera shutter
Loud speaker volume.
The editors didn't like
Strangesized screen
Alphanumeric keyboard irritating for typing
Slim display wont be comfortable for everyone
On-screen keypad in portrait mode is uncomfortably cramped
Lacklustre camera
Cumbersome portrait keyboard
No DivX XviD support
Lacks AMOLED display.
3.3-inch display is too small to type on for those with large fingers
Buttons are not backlit and can be hard to use in the dark.
Abstract: Sony Ericsson is a renowned brand all across the globe and they are famous since they come out with innovative handsets every now and then. They are feature rich handsets have always caught the imagination of the masses and this is what so very special ab...
Good performance, Extremely slim form factor, Battery holds up well
Slim display wont be comfortable for everyone, On-screen keypad in portrait mode is uncomfortably cramped
We have seen the Ray selling for around Rs 18k, and does offer a unique package coupled with good performance. However, the display width (or the lack of it), isn't to everyone’s liking and comfort level. If you aren’t a fanatic about Android, you may ...
Good performance, Extremely slim form factor, Battery holds up well
Slim display wont be comfortable for everyone, On-screen keypad in portrait mode is uncomfortably cramped
This is a very unique phone, without a shadow of a doubt. Think of a slim phone, and then squeeze that imagination a bit more. Surprisingly good performance and a build quality that feels better than the price bracket this phone plays in. Will work for so...
Abstract: The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Ray is one of the most intriguing smartphone I have ever used. This phone goes against the current trend of expensive larger screen smartphones with high-specs or small and fat smartphones with low-specs. So I found it refresh...
Android 2.3.4,Compact, Swift, Superclear screen, Top multimedia functionalities
Strangesized screen, Alphanumeric keyboard irritating for typing
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray is a nice smartphone, if you're want to keep the budget down. Completely featured and near the top of its category, it could be said this is a great effort from Sony Ericsson.Rating:More info: Sony EricssonRelated ArticlesSony...
Almost nothing went missing when Sony Ericsson turned the magnification down to change the arc into the ray. The HDMI port was dropped out, which is a pity. Had the Xperia ray been able to pair with an HDTV, the screen size would've been irrelevant.Speaki...
Abstract: Sony Ericsson's Xperia Ray looks for all the world like a miniaturised Arc and, for the most part, that's exactly what it is, although the Ray squirrels away a very respectable 1GHz processor, the Mobile BRAVIA Engine found in the Arc, Sony Eric's ‘ Faceb...
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray is priced at Rs. 20,000. With that price, it competes with the likes of the Google Nexus S and the LG Optimus Black and the HTC Desire S. The eight megapixel camera is brilliant, but the smaller 3.3-inch screen size may no...
Lightweight at just 100g; FWVGA resolution screen with a 297ppi; good battery life; fast camera shutter; loud speaker volume.
3.3-inch display is too small to type on for those with large fingers; buttons are not backlit and can be hard to use in the dark.
The Xperia ray is a good-looking handset with a capable camera and a great display. It's a shame it's may just be too small a smartphone for most men. ...