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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Ericsson Xperia Neo is a pretty decent smartphone which has impressive specs and nice features. Gingerbread 2.3 worked pretty smoothly and connectivity too is pretty decent. Overall Xperia Neo is a nice smartphone and will not disappoint you.Leave a Re...
Xperia Neo is really well equipped and priced at €250 on the market. The phone runs Android 2.3 but will soon be running on Android Ice Cream Sandwich. If you're looking for a compact phone that allows for reading books and PDF files or surfing, we think...
Two-minute boot timeNative camera app over-compresses imagesHard to type accurately, especially in portrait
So, how worthy is the Xperia Neo? That all depends on how you plan to use it. If you look to a smartphone as a relatively basic, all-in-one communication tool, and you do a lot of old-fashioned stuff with it (like phoning people) then you'll find a lot to...
Abstract: Sony Ericsson’s 2011 line has so far been dominated by devices with one or more standout features. The Xperia Arc was unbelievably slim and light, with an exceptional camera, while the Xperia Play made its debut as the first PlayStation-certified phone...
Abstract: Rewind the clock a year back, and the Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo would have been a high-end smartphone, but as of 2011 the Neo has missed its proverbial ship and as result has ended at the top of the mid-range category. But if you're willing to let go ...
Excellent camera with good lowlight performance, sleek design, responsive touch-screen, deep Facebook integration, HDMI out...
Occasional lags when switching or opening programs, touch-screen keyboard difficult to use, making a call is long-winded, Timescape widget is fiddly and only good for Facebook usersLook and Feel...
The Xperia Neo is a great-looking camera phone but its performance is let down by glitches in basic features - interface, calling and texting ...
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Neo does most of what you’d expect from a recent Android device; the only problem is, the XPERIA Arc has already got there first, several months ahead. The Neo is fatter than the Arc but has a smaller, less impressive display,...
Published: 2011-05-11, Author: Ross , review by: techworld.com
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Neo can't claim the XPERIA Arc's unique design, or the XPERIA Play's dedicated gaming controls, but it offers a similar feature set including an excellent camera and a HDMI-out port....
Refined, signature design, Outstanding call/audio quality, Punchy colors with the Mobile Bravia engine
Subpar camera, Disappointing battery life, Below average sunlight legibility
The Xperia neo comes with a retail price of just above $500 in Europe. For nearly $150 less than the Xperia arc, it delivers most of the functionality of Sony Ericsson's flagship including an 8-megapixel EXMOR R camera along with outstanding calling an...
Abstract: The might not have come out of the Matrix like Neo, but it nonetheless can impress with some of the features it packs in its light rounded body. The handset has a gorgeous 3.7-inch screen with for better looking images and videos, Sony's camera sensor...