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March 2011
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The editors liked
Android 2.3
Mobile Bravia Engine
Excellent Exmor R camera sensor
Improved performance
Despite being 'only' singlecore
Stunningly slim and a nice contoured design
A radical upgrade over its predecessor
Keys and buttons are well laid out
Camera takes good images with minimal shutter lag
Sleek design
HDMI-out
Excellent 4.2-inch display.
Excellent Looks & Design
Superb Browsing Experience
Very Good Audio Playback
Great Looking Display
Good Camera
The editors didn't like
HD output restricted to 720p
No ability to access media via DLNA
Battery life could prove a disappointment if the phone features are used too heavily
Pricing on the high side for a single core Android phone
Interface and menus have their quirks
Battery life isn't as good as we'd expected
No front-facing camera
Audio connector located on the side
Text input not as good as default Gingerbread keyboard.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc flaunts superb design, and is immensely thin and light. In addition to all that the Xperia Arc comes with a striking LED backlit display, and delivers crunchy video and images from its 8megapixel camera having Exmor sensor. The Gingerbread variant of the Android is also a huge enhancement over its previous iterations. The phone delivers respectable voice quality on ca
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc gives a plasticky and flimsy feel for a $650 phone, and comes with stiff and small buttons. The phone also suffers from lots of Android quirks, which according to us are annoying than endearing. The pricing for the phone can also be a problem for some.Random PostsTags: Sony Ericsson Xperia, Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc specifications Tweet This Save to delicious1 Stumble
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Flimsy, plastic feel to a 0 phone? Small and stiff buttons. Android's quirks are more annoying than endearing. Price is a bit steep
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc is one of the best Android phones on the market. It runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread and comes with powerful hardware and an excellent camera. Compared to the other Android heavyweights like the LG Optimus 2X, it doesn't...
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc seems like a decent Android smartphone, the camera is very good and it does a great job of taking still photos and shooting HD video.The design of the Xperia Arc is pretty good, and the 4.2 inch display is quite good, altho...
Published: 2011-05-11, Author: Simon , review by: intomobile.com
Abstract: Sony Ericsson announced the Xperia Arc at CES back in January, which wowed the crowds with its slimness and style. Their last stab at the big and beautiful powerhouse Android smartphone was the Xperia X10, which launched with out-dated software and unappe...
Abstract: With its 2011 Xperia lineup, Sony Ericsson is looking to retain its position as one of the major players in the Android ecosystem. While last year’s (depending on your locale) Xperia X8 and X10 sold well, they were criticized by some for shipping with...
If the XPERIA Play failed to persuade us that it was the future of mobile gaming, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc has no such caveats when it comes to solid multimedia and all-round performance. No, it doesn’t have a dual-core processor or record Full HD...
Abstract: Tweet With the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc, Sony Ericsson has gone for a refreshingly different approach from its main competitors. Rather than focus on the latest dual-core super-fast processors and ultra-high megapixel cameras, it’s focused instead on...
Screen Quality, Camera, Battery Life, Thin and Light, Noise Cancellation,
Mostly Made of Plastic, No microHDMI Cable Included, Some Apps Cannot Be Uninstalled, MicroSD Card Position
As the first Sony Ericsson smartphone to employ Sony’s television and digital camera technologies, the Xperia Arc is rather charming. Anyone who places photography and video playback at the top of their must-have smartphone criteria will be delighted ...