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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
Abstract: A decent all-rounder with a fantastic screen and a very reasonable price tag undermined by unacceptable battery lifeRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) The Xperia range of smartphones has proved a little hit and miss for Sony, but the latest makes a superb fi...
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Published: 2012-04-26, Author: Mike , review by: alphr.com
A decent all-rounder with a fantastic screen and a very reasonable price tag undermined by unacceptable battery life...
Original design, Quality finishing, Screen resolution, Responsive, Music player interface, Camera interface / Photosaving speeds, LED
Touchsensitive buttons not very practical, Limited angles of view, Nonexpandable memory (32 GB), Photo quality behind the competition: you can find better with 8 Mpx, Camera sensor poorly located, Low battery life
With an innovative design, a nice finish, an interface with broad appeal and high responsiveness, the Xperia S easily falls into the pantheon of today's high quality smartphones. However, surprisingly for its market positioning, it doesn't live up to i...
There’s only so much that can be done with touchscreen phone design these days, but it looks like Sony has nailed it. The Sony Xperia S is a striking phone made distinctive by its clean angular lines and illuminating bar running below the display, which also houses the antenna. It’s a real looker. The display too is very good, delivering some neat viewing angles, lots of detail and some wonderfu
Unfortunately with its good design, there are flaws. The Sony Xperia S severely lacks in grip. Its plastic body can easily slip out of the hands in a hurry: however the hand eventually gets used to the awkward grip. And it has to be said that the Sony Xperia S is hardly compact. Some buttons even require a little stretching to operate in one-handed use. Camera quality too, for what it offers coul
What the Sony Xperia S does, it does very well. Performance is fast, the screen is great and the camera more than adequate. Owners however will have to wait a bit longer to get the most from the Sony Xperia S, when the Android 4.0 update drops. It’s a ...
Abstract: With HTC's quad-core flagship the One X taking Samsung's Galaxy Nexus head on, challenging its technical prowess, and Sony's Xperia S seeking to undercut it on price, V3 takes a look at which device is most worthy of attention. Design and buildDespite ...
Always we start our conclusion with the build quality of the product and in this area there is a lot to love about the Xperia S. The handset has a good solid feel in the hand and most notably it is well balanced across the product, not feeling top or bott...
Abstract: Two recently released high-end smartphones from Sony and HTC, namely the Xperia S and One X are both touted as top-class camera phones. Imaging specs are pretty impressive – the Sony Xperia S sports 12-megapixel “Exmor R” sensor, while the HTC One X ha...
The Sony Xperia S is a strange one to qualify. It is launched as Sony's flagship device, yet it doesn't have the hardware credentials inside to play with the giants such as HTC's One X or the Galaxy Nexus. However, the Xperia S shows very well that thr...
The Sony Xperia S sports a sharp, minimalistic design with angular corners and a curved back case. At 10.6mm thick, it’s slightly thicker than other ultra-slim smartphones. When turned off, the screen blends in with its black front. At the bottom, ther...
Abstract: We picked up our Sony Xperia S earlier this month in Spain and we've been busy testing out its 12MP camera. We took it on a little tour in Central London and following on from the first set of images we put up, we've got some more below for you! All photo...