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May 2013
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The editors liked
Good build quality
Light bar is a cool addition
Decent performance
Design and build quality
Raw performance
Low light camera performance
Powerful hardware
Impressive build design
Decent battery back up
Good sound quality
Bright display
Has an impressive HD screen and high resolution display
Comes loaded with a powerful configuration
Is provided with a full featured camera
The battery backup is extremely powerful
Very well built
Text readability is brilliant on the display
Translucent bar below the display is a neat visual element
Consistent performance as a primary phone
Battery will last a day and a half under medium usage
Good
Rich in features
Great battery backup
Strong processor
Excellent Graphic performance
Good connectivity Respectable display
Cons
Mildly bad viewing angles
Average front facing camera
Notsoamazing low light photography
The editors didn't like
Screen is disappointing
High noise in low light images
Occasional slowdowns
Little bit heavy
Front VGA camera and Back MP shooter (Better in ROM)
Published: 2013-05-30, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
The Xperia SP isn't a premium phone, but it doesn't pretend to be; it's very much a solid play for the middle ground Android experience in almost every way, except that in a lot of respects it's slightly better than most mid-range Android handsets.I can't...
Great battery life; Solid 4G speeds; Notification bar can be useful;
Reasonably heavy; VGA camera on front; Dedicated camera button isn't sensitive at all; Eight megapixel camera isn't the best out there; Screen viewing angles need some work;
At its mid-range price, Sony's Xperia SP is a hard model to argue with, offering excellent 4G speeds and solid battery life in a package that won't let the wallet down.We wish the handset weighed less, and those light-up notifications can get annoying, bu...
Solid aluminium frame, Clean, intuitive UI, Good performance
Screen is a little lacklusture, Poor Wi-Fi signal range, No HDR video recording
The Sony Xperia SP is a relatively inexpensive mid-range Android phone that boasts an aluminium frame, a 4.6in screen and 4G connectivity. It has a lacklusture display but its solid aluminium build, clean UI and good all-round performance make it one of t...
Abstract: Sony has spent most of its energy so far this year on its flagship Xperia Z Android phone but it clearly hasn't forgotten about the rest of the market. The Xperia SP is the company's latest mid-range smartphone. It boasts an aluminium frame, a 4.6in scree...
Published: 2013-05-21, Author: Ross , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Solid aluminium frame, Clean, intuitive UI, Good performance
Screen is a little lacklusture, Poor Wi-Fi signal range, No HDR video recording
The Sony Xperia SP is a relatively inexpensive mid-range Android phone that boasts an aluminium frame, a 4.6in screen and 4G connectivity. It has a lacklusture display but its solid aluminium build, clean UI and good all-round performance make it one of t...
The Sony Xperia SP is a great mid-range phone. For a price of P14,600, it offers solid build, good design, an impressive screen, a really good performance and takes better than decent photos. Between the Xperia SP and the HTC One Mini, I am actually incli...
Published: 2013-09-03, Author: Carlo , review by: unbox.ph
Side-by-side with the Xperia ZRTo summarize:ProsPremium form factor and design (especially if you get it in red).Full connectivity options including 4G LTE and NFCSuperb graphics and internals for gamingRespectable opticsGood battery lifeConsScreen smudge...
For a mid-ranger, the Sony Xperia SP has many excellent features. It is a great pick for those who aren't quite ready for a high-end smartphone.REVIEWA day without a mobile device can be equated to going out on a rainy day without an umbrella; or embarkin...
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