Though the Xperia TX feels a lot like the Xperia J, I certainly like the Xperia TX a lot better and could see myself using this as a regular device. It feels very nice in the hand, allowing me to hold it without too much effort. Its size and thickness a...
I want to say that, after giving it a round thrashing in some regards, I really wanted to like the Xperia TX. I mean that, too - Sony makes some of the most beautiful, premium consumer electronics on the market. They're an iconic name in the business. ...
As with any device I review, I like to use it for a two week period or so. This gives me a much more 'real-world' perspective on it, instead of a sterile lab review. Sure, I could glisten over every fact, but the point is more consumers are buying th...
Published: 2013-01-21, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Honestly, if you're a veteran Sony Xperia user, you don't need me to tell you that it has a software problem that makes it difficult to love. If you're one of the rare folks that doesn't care regardless — and I know you're out there — the Xperia TX is a j...
Great Screen and high pixel density; Sony's Android skin is the most attractive; Camera shutter key;
Cubed corners undermine the arced spine; Camera quality is underwhelming, particularly for a Sony smartphone;
In all, Sony's Xperia TX is a good phone that will capably handle your day to day needs. Sony's refined Android skin is not only the best looking (bar stock Android), it's also one of the most functional. And yet we can't get over the fact there's someth...
Small battery, Playstation Mobile not preloaded, Only Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
If you look back a few years at the very first Xperia handset and compare it to the TX, you'll be blown away by the current handsets features and design. It is, without a doubt, one of the best handsets we've ever seen out of Sony's factories, and a stro...
Best Sony screen to date. Nice user interface. Replaceable battery, expandable memory
No HDMI. Photos can be quite noisy. Older version of Android
This is Sony's best phone to date, but is being released at a time when competition is hottest. Its 13-megapixel camera should be the difference in Sony's favour, but it's not....
Distinctive, arc-shaped design, Excellent display, Some nice UI features
Disappointing camera, Average battery life and no 4G, Plastic design feels cheap
The Sony Xperia TX has an excellent display, some nice UI features and a distinctive arc-style design. However, it offers little that we haven't already seen on rival devices, making it a good smartphone that lacks any real wow factor. Given this is suppo...
Great design and build, Good camera, Great display, Nice multimedia features, Good battery life
Touch inaccuracies, Slow update roll out
The Xperia TX is a good combination of aesthetics and performance. However, it would have been nice if Sony bumped up the processor and ironed out the inaccuracies in the UI. For that I'm expecting the Jellybean update (which will arrive next year) to del...