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March 2012
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4.3inch display
12megapixel camera with Exmor technology
Stunning build
HDMI connectivity
Sleek design
Sharp 720p screen
12 MP camera
Impressive sound quality
Smooth UI.
Touchsensitive controls
Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine
Timescape UI
Accelerometer and Proximity Sensors
Gyroscope sensor
TV launcher
Social Networking Service Integration
Stereo FM radio with RDS
Active noise cancellation with dedicated microphone
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Premium build
Fits well in the hand
Excellent display
Lots of internal storage Camera that works well for the most part
Slick, sexy design with a solid feel, Insane 720p display with 340ppi+, Dedicated camera button reduces shaking, Decent 12.1MP camera for photos
Android 2.3.7, Over 10 Sony apps that shouldn't be installed by default, Shaky video, Bad touch response, Takes a long time to charge, No automatic brightness
After using the Sony Xperia S for the past few days, I had no problems moving back to my Galaxy Nexus, in fact I preferred it. If, and only if Sony launched the Xperia S with Android 4.0, I'm sure I wouldn't be as happy to go back to the Galaxy Nexus.Give...
Excellent display, Slick performance and user interface, Decent battery life
No expandable memory, Terrible capacitive shortcut keys, Still waiting for Ice Cream Sandwich
The Sony Xperia S has a great screen, a very good camera and provides a slick user experience. However, it lacks expandable memory and a removeable battery, is still waiting for the latest Android software update and its capacitive shortcut buttons are un...
Published: 2012-02-01, Author: Arnold , review by: mrgadget.com.au
On the weekend, after my haircut in Mong Kok, Hong Kong, I strolled into one of the larger technology stores here called Broadway to play with the Sony Xperia S. In summary, I was very impressed!Before I talk about my experience with the Sony Xperia S, he...
Abstract: The Xperia S is the first smartphone to scrap the Sony Ericsson branding, paving the way for the Sony name to go it alone under the officially rebranded Sony Mobile Communications moniker. And with "Sony" sitting proud at the top of the phone in big block...
Abstract: Sony is a unique company among Android manufacturers. This giant conglomerate has businesses in all the right areas - entertainment, TVs, digital imaging, gaming - the sum of which could turn into a formidable ecosystem that only few could rival. The pros...
Abstract: In the bloody, lawless gang-brawl that is the modern smartphone market, Google’s Android operating system is quickly becoming the weapon of choice. While Apple continues to hoard the vast majority of profit in the mobile world, dozens of other companie...
Nice 4.3in screen; good 12.1-megapixel camera with very fast startup time; SmartTags are handy.
Runs on an older OS; capacitive buttons are not responsive; poor battery performance; doesn't play classic PlayStation games.
Sony's first smartphone since it parted ways from Ericsson, the Xperia S, is a feature-packed premium Android smartphone. SLOW: While the rest of the phone feels fine, the capacitive buttons on the bottom of the phone are tiny and not very responsive....