Testseek.com have collected 176 expert reviews of the Sony Xperia Ray ST18i and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Xperia Ray ST18i.
September 2011
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The editors liked
Android 2.3.4
Compact
Swift
Superclear screen
Top multimedia functionalities
Good performance
Extremely slim form factor
Battery holds up well
Sleek design
Smooth interface
Great sound quality.
Lightweight at just 100g
FWVGA resolution screen with a 297ppi
Good battery life
Fast camera shutter
Loud speaker volume.
The editors didn't like
Strangesized screen
Alphanumeric keyboard irritating for typing
Slim display wont be comfortable for everyone
On-screen keypad in portrait mode is uncomfortably cramped
Lacklustre camera
Cumbersome portrait keyboard
No DivX XviD support
Lacks AMOLED display.
3.3-inch display is too small to type on for those with large fingers
Buttons are not backlit and can be hard to use in the dark.
We were pleasantly surprised with the Xperia Ray. Expecting a plasticky, miniaturised Xperia Arc wannabe, what Sony Ericsson have made here is perhaps what the Xperia Neo should have been. Noticeably smaller than the Xperia Arc, arguably as thin, and l...
Abstract: The follows in the footsteps of the and the . With little fanfare, this mid-range smartphone was announced in June and comes toting and a Bravia-tech based display. We were privy to a glimpse of the Sony Ericsson Ray, ahead of it's release date. ...
Great battery life, Truly amazing screen, Blisteringly fast web browser with Flash, Quick GPS action, 8MP camera with HD video,
Keyboard can be fiddly, Camera a bit of a letdown, Timescape erratic, Maximum of five home screens available, Office Suite should be pro version
When it comes to scoring a phone like this, or any gadget, the best possible critera we can judge it on is how sad we’ll be when we have to send it back. And, with the Ray, we’re really sad that it’s leaving us to go on to another reviewer somewhere e...
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Published: 2011-11-14, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
Abstract: For those that don't want to get tied down to a contract for their new smartphone, there are only two choices: going to a prepaid carrier or paying full retail, which is usually $500 to $700. The unlocked Sony Xperia Ray is a great option, and it's compat...
Published: 2011-11-05, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
Abstract: Last month Sony Ericsson finally brought the Xperia Ray to the US as an unlocked device compatible with AT&T. The price started around $424, but now it can be bought as low as $328 at Amazon. The specs are far from jaw dropping, but if you consider the pr...
This device is a surprisingly enjoyable to use device for its size, but the cost might be prohibitive to most Americans used to getting their devices on-contract for the major discount available when a carrier gets ahold of a device. Today you can pur...