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March 2013
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The editors liked
Fast performance from the Snapdragon S4
Bold
Bright screen
Sony's UI is better than ever
The editors didn't like
Not running Jelly Bean
Non-removeable battery
Not much of a step up from the Xperia S
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Published: 2012-10-19, Author: What , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Sony has had an impressive run of late, releasing a stream of high-quality phones at all price points. It€s now aiming for its biggest launch yet with the Xperia T – a feature-packed Android device billed as its new flagship smartphone. Even James Bond ha...
Abstract: Sony announced that the Xperia S was going on sale during Mobile World Congress back in February, however we are now in October and the S has been replaced as the flagship camera phone by the Xperia T. The Xperia T really is a powerful high end smartph...
Abstract: iPhone 5 vs 007 James Bond…With the launch of the next James Bond 007 film, SkyFall, just over two weeks away, it's time to take a look at the new Xperia T. Dubbed the Bond Phone, the Xperia T makes an appearance in the movie and the 007 themed device is ...
Poor design, average battery life, some may find the software over-complicated
Even though it's officially James Bond's phone, we found it hard to get excited about the Xperia T. It's a great phone performance-wise, and the screen and camera are among the best we've seen, but it struggles to stand out from the crowd with its dull...
Display mostly great, powerful enough, affordable, microSD card slot, some nice tweaks from Sony
The design is a bit on the chunky side, positioning of buttons is irritating, battery isn't great, UI could be tidier
There are a handful of pros and cons with the Xperia T. A great display offers a UI that has some great tweaks, but we're not sold on the overall design of this handset....
The Sony Xperia T is one of the very best smartphones out there for multimedia. Its HD screen is huge and absolutely gorgeous, with wide viewing angles and bright colours: it also takes up most of the entire front face of the phone as Sony’s sensibly worked the Android navigation buttons into the display, as Samsung did with the hit Galaxy Nexus phone.Its 13 megapixel camera is no slouch either,
While the Sony Xperia T sports one of the absolute finest displays you can find anywhere on the planet right now, it’s let down by a rather uninspiring casing otherwise: the 9.4mm profile is rather chunky (particularly disappointing when the battery doesn’t last quite as long as rivals) and the matte finish picks up fingerprints like a crime scene investigator. And like the Xperia S before it, le
Sony’s always left us with the impression that it’s playing catch up with its rivals in mobile, and while the Sony Xperia T is a perfectly decent device, it’s lacking the little flourishes and bleeding edge bits and bobs that really make it stand out. ...
Bold and large HD screen; powerful camera; smooth user interface
Not the latest Android Jelly Bean software; Processor could have been faster; lots of bloatware apps
The Xperia T is one of Sony's best Android efforts yet, but when compared to the incredibly high standard of the competition, it's not quite as impressive as it should be....
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Published: 2012-10-02, Author: Jeff , review by: techradar.com
Quick capture on camera, Great screen, PlayStation Certified, MicroSD, James Bond has one
Only 16GB internal storage, No Android Jelly Bean, Mediocre battery performance, Similar to earlier model
The Sony Xperia T is a very, very good phone. Everything about it is slick and well-executed and the performance is certainly what we expect from a now-£300 device. However, the Sony Xperia S was a very, very good phone, and the Xperia Z is also a very, ...