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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
Beautiful, gorgeous screen, Sleek sexy look in White, High end specs and premium finish, Superb camera and crystal clear video recording, Premium design, Battery life improves with use, Xperia Widgets are awesome!, Excellent excellent keyboard (yes two ex
Honestly speaking, there is not a lot wrong with the Xperia S so I've had to really think hard to find some defects
Ok apologies for how long that review ended up being! But some devices deserve that much attention. Where to begin summarising the Xperia S? It's great, it looks brilliant and its fast and responsive. What more do you need from a top-end smartphone? Not m...
In almost all situations, the iPhone 4S edges ahead of Sony's Xperia S camera, with more true-to-life colours, better exposure and focus, and less noise lurking in the shadows. The Xperia S camera is respectable though. It's certainly capable of produ...
Abstract: Just in case you did not know, recently Sony Ericsson decided to part ways with Sony buying up the Ericsson part of the business. This means all future phones will be Sony branded and this Xperia S is the first of this new batch of android powered smar...
Published: 2012-03-09, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Fantastic screen, NFC capability, High quality camera, Premium build, Large internal storage
Easy to drop, No microSD slot, Slightly poor battery life, Fat chassis, Only Android 2.3
There are still some niggles but we think it says a lot that when writing the pros and cons above, we really struggled with the cons section. This handset may not be cheap – and it may feel like a Sony Ericsson without the Ericsson bit printed on the fro...
The Sony Xperia S flaunts an eye-catching design, Android 4.0, and a connection to Sony's large movie and music library
The Xperia S has quirky capacitive buttons, slow 3G data, an uninspiring screen, and a pokey processor. Its $559.99 price is also steep
The Sony Xperia S has an undeniably gorgeous HD screen, high-quality audio, an impressive camera and plenty of clout. But it's let down by clunky handset design and software that could be more streamlined....
Sony’s first phone post-Ericsson is an accomplished, handsome, speedy powerhouse which does most things well. Although it currently lacks Ice Cream Sandwich, it offers genuine innovation, like the NFC Smart Tags, a more-than-decent camera and a splend...
Great snapper; clear bright display; handy NFC tags; nice design
No Ice Cream Sandwich on board yet
Sony has done a grand job with its first solo production. The Xperia S is a fine machine for surfing the web, watching films and listening to tunes. It also has a top snapper and good looks. We're looking forward to the next Xperia smartphone to come out...
Distinct design, high resolution display, good camera performance, NFC, stable
No microSD card slot, battery not accessible, no Mac support for file transfer, doesn't seem to make huge steps forward
The Sony Xperia S is possibly the most compelling Xperia handset yet, but it could do more. It's a good phone, a pleasure to use and live with, but there is some space for improvement....
Terrific screen, good camera, dualcore 1.5GHz processor, Smart Tags,
Touch strip beneath screen could be more sensitive, battery life not great, no Ice Cream Sandwich yet
The Sony Xperia S is a beautiful high-end smartphone at a mid-range price and offers a neat break with the Sony Ericsson brand. Integration with Sony's cloud infrastructure makes perfect sense and both screen and camera are exemplary. The Smart Tag tri...