Testseek.com have collected 117 expert reviews of the Sony Xperia Neo and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Xperia Neo.
May 2011
(77%)
117 Reviews
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The Xperia neo is a hard one to sum up; is it's neither a poor phone, nor an excellent phone. As you may or may not have noticed, the smartphone market is absolutely dominated by Android devices, and this makes it quite overwhelming for customers to ch...
Published: 2011-07-06, Author: Jonathan , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Before I got my hands on Sony Ericsson’s Xperia neo, I figured I had the review sussed. On paper, the Xperia neo is near identical to the Xperia arc, bar the smaller size. So a nice easy search and replace job of my old review then?Well, almost. After all...
Topnotch snapper works well in low light; smooth design; responsive display, excellent Facebook functions: HDMI out
The odd freeze and lag when opening or switching programs; onscreen keyboard not easy to operate; clunky Timescape widget only suitable for Facebook users
Pros: Top-notch snapper works well in low light; smooth design; responsive display, excellent Facebook functions: HDMI out Cons: The odd freeze and lag when opening or switching programs; onscreen keyboard not easy to operate; clunky Timescape widget on...
Navigation is swift and judderless, 8MP camera, Connectivity is fantastic and the browser loads quickly, Mini-HDMI port connection, Comfortable and easy to use one-handed
The 3.7-inch screen somehow feels a little smaller than it should, Colours aren't as bright as expected and don't pop on screen, Sound quality is poor if not using the provided headset, Video capture isn't as high quality as expected, Aesthetics not to...
A good camera and media phone, but doesn't stand up against the high-end competition...
Timescape app is still disappointing; casing feels rather cheap
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo offers an excellent screen, superb camera and HDMI output, helping it to stand out from the horde of competing mid-range Android smart phones....
HDMI output, new Facebook integration adds some features, up-to-date Android version, comfortable in the hand, camera performance
Screen foibles, Timescape still isn't as complete as we'd like it to be, basic level functionality can't compete with rivals
We're not certain who the Neo will appeal to. It is outclassed by the Arc, but in the compact handset running is bettered by the likes of the HTC Desire S. There are some nice touches though and the camera performance is strong...
Overly thick, barely any smaller than the Xperia Arc
A few months ago, we reviewed the HTC Desire S, a 3.7-inch phone with the innards of the larger HTC Desire HD and Incredible S. As we concluded then, we weren’t sure who it was for:“Original HTC Desire owners will prefer the raw power, potential and sc...
Abstract: The Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo is very much the affordable alternative to the recently announced cutting edge Arc. This does not however make it an unimpressive phone, the BRAVIA engine display tech alone is enough to get excited. Bundle that with an 8.1...