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June 2014
(75%)
191 Reviews
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2 Reviews
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Dual SIM
Quad core processor
Good battery support
Good
Stellar battery life
Good media performance
Battery last one day and more under regular usage
Performs well even when used for resource intensive games
Good build quality and overall good looking smartphone
Published: 2014-07-24, Author: Andrew , review by: cnet.com
The Sony Xperia M2 has a sleek, attractive design, enough power for your day to day tasks and doesn't cost the earth
It's got a disappointingly low resolution display and arrives with the old and outdated Android Jelly Bean on board
Although the Sony Xperia M2 looks pretty slick, it's let down by its low resolution display and its old version of Android, which makes even its affordable price way too high. For much less money, you could snap up the Moto G or spend a little more and p...
Bright display, Quad-Core CPU, Storage can be increased, LTE Cat. 4, Good frequency coverage, NFC, Good headset, Very good battery life
No HD display, High black value, No App2SD support, Weak main camera
The Sony Xperia M2 is a good middle-class smartphone, which scores in terms of communication. Despite the decidedly average speech quality the device supports all the latest data standards including LTE Cat. 4. The frequency coverage is not meager either...
Reasonable performance, Supports 3G on both SIM slots, complete with Smart Dual capabilities, Useful software and Sony's Small apps, Excellent battery life
Sony's OmniBalance design is now getting a tad boring, Washed out screen, Scratchprone back, No exciting feature
Considering that the Xperia M2 Dual doesn't really have any killer features to boast of, and loses out on the specs race considering its pricing, it could be tough to pass a verdict. And from what we've seen, it does come across as a mixed bag, with its s...
Abstract: "We took the mid-range Sony Xperia M2 Dual for a spin, and here's how it fared"There's no dearth of options if you're out looking for a reliable dual-SIM smartphone in the mid-range. From local brands to global ones, everyone wants a slice of the pie. Qui...
Great build quality, Compact form factor, Smooth performance, Exceptional Battery life
Poor camera, Price, Low-res display
7.5 The Sony Xperia M2 features Sony's tried and true design and build quality in a midrange package. While it has many great qualities from performance to battery life, the price might be too high for some so I'd recommend waiting for it to go on sale be...
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Published: 2014-05-29, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Great, premium-aping design, Good performance, Feature-packed camera
No KitKat, Rivals sport sharper screens
The Sony Xperia M2 does a fantastic job of bringing the Xperia Z2 style and some of its awesome features to the mid-range market. The screen may lack the clarity of some of its cheaper rivals, but the design is solid and attractive, the 8-megapixel camera...
Attractive design, Vast arsenal of connectivity options, Recordsetting battery life
Unacceptable call quality, The display's glass is reflective, The camera produces low quality stills and video footage, Way too expensive for what it brings to the table
In conclusion, the Xperia M2 is one truly inconsistent, bipolar device. On one hand, you have an attractive design, adequate processing power, and record-setting battery life. On the other, the display is mediocre, the camera: poor, and call quality is...
Published: 2014-07-24, Author: Andrew , review by: cnet.com.au
The Sony Xperia M2 has a sleek, attractive design, enough power for your day to day tasks and doesn't cost the earth
It's got a disappointingly low resolution display and arrives with the old and outdated Android Jelly Bean on board
Although the Sony Xperia M2 looks pretty slick, it's let down by its low resolution display and its old version of Android, which makes even its affordable price way too high. For much less money, you could snap up the Moto G or spend a little more and p...
Published: 2014-07-24, Author: Andrew , review by: cnet.com.au
The Sony Xperia M2 has a sleek, attractive design, enough power for your day to day tasks and doesn't cost the earth
It's got a disappointingly low resolution display and arrives with the old and outdated Android Jelly Bean on board
Although the Sony Xperia M2 looks pretty slick, it's let down by its low resolution display and its old version of Android, which makes even its affordable price way too high. For much less money, you could snap up the Moto G or spend a little more and p...
The Xperia M2 delivers an enjoyable experience. The software is versatile and the hardware, although modest, is powerful enough to keep the M2 competitive. Unfortunately it can't compete against its rivals at this price point. We're afraid Sony has priced...