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
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Above average came;ra performance; Great voice quality; Nice Android customisations;
Chunky design; Low-light performance not up to expectations;
There’s good value in Sony Ericsson’s $528 Android Neo, and if you’re after a phone with a good camera for outdoor activities, it’s an easy recommendation. Click here for more images...
Great feature set. Decent battery life. HDMI-out. HD voice calling
Handset design isn't as sharp as the Xperia Arc. Camera doesn't live up to the hype
The Xperia Neo shares the same DNA as its Xperia brethren, with the new Exmor R image sensor and Bravia display engine, but it's very much the black sheep of the family....
Abstract: Sony Ericsson has a lot riding on the Xperio neo, which arrived in Australia late last month. It's the company's most recent top-of-the-line handset, with a focus on an all-round great performance. The Xperia neo is available in Australia exclusive...
Beautiful unique styling, Outstanding camera, Great quality music playback and included earphones, HD voice capable
No dedicated search button, even long press on menu, Physical buttons rather than soft buttons, No light sensor (?), Some functions suffer from poor memory management
I really liked the Xperia Neo, it’s a stylish device with a solid build and it’s also a good size. On the hardware side, the camera is outstanding and probably the best mobile phone camera I have ever used, the screen is a pleasure to use, and HD Voi...
Plastic build feels like a cheap toy, Poor default keyboard, Thin external buttons
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...
The Xperia Neo shares the same DNA as its Xperia brethren, with the new Exmor R image sensor and Bravia display engine, but it's very much the black sheep of the family.
We're impressed with the Neo, sure the design is very last year and the screen feels a little small, but it's well built and equipped with the latest version of Android with some user-friendly Sony Ericsson additions. It's a well-featured handset too, wit...
We're impressed with the Neo, sure the design is very last year and the screen feels a little small, but it's well built and equipped with the latest version of Android with some user-friendly Sony Ericsson additions. It's a well-featured handset too, wit...
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Published: 2011-10-05, Author: Carlos , review by: parentesis.com
El tamaño es pequeño, a pesar de tener una pantalla de buenas dimensiones; es pequeño y poderoso
Se ensucia con mucha facilidad y el teclado virtual tiene las letras muy juntas, por lo que podría costar trabajo escribir rápido
Si buscas un teléfono pequeño, rápido y con sistema operativo Android 2.3, éste es una excelente opción....
Published: 2011-08-16, Author: Carlos , review by: es.engadget.com
Abstract: Sustituto directo del conocidísimo Vivaz , este Neo de Sony Ericsson llega para definir una nueva etapa generacional entre los terminales no tan selectos y potentes como el delgadísimo Arc. En un mercado gobernado por los ya condecorados Galaxy S II , el ...