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The editors liked
Appealing design
Decent screen
Impressive battery life
There’s a lot to be said for the Sony Xperia J’s screen size - four inches
Just like the iPhone 5. It’s not humongous
As many flagship Android phone displays now are (The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 stretches a barely practical 5.5-inches across) - you can reach across it with one hand
And for many that’s a real plus.The same can be said for Sony’s friendly take on Android
Which is easy to use
And
Curvy
Sleek chassis
Good
Colourful screen
24 hours battery life.
Nice design
Good battery life
Decent price
Long battery life
Neat hardware design
Some handy widgets
Good screen
Stylish design
The editors didn't like
Sluggish performance
Terrible camera
Not much internal storage
While Apple
HTC and Nokia crack on with curvaceous
Beautiful designs
Sony’s smartphone hardware is starting to feel a little lacklustre. The smeary black plastic looks and feels cheap
And though arced at the back
The 9.2mm deep phone seems very chunky indeed. In fact
It looks much too much like Sony’s very first Android effort
2010’s Sony Xperia X10.The Sony Xperia J also runs Android 4.0
Abstract: The high-end smartphones from the big manufacturers are of course the most ground-breaking and exciting products. However, not everyone has the budget for buying them separately, and getting tied to a two or three-year subscription isn't always the most...
Long battery life, Neat hardware design, Some handy widgets
Sluggish, jerky performance, Poor camera, Short on memory
The Sony Xperia J is good in the looks department, and has some strong points on the features front including a couple of neat widgets and good battery life. But it is seriously let down by very poor speed and jerky performance. The promised upgrade from...
There’s a lot to be said for the Sony Xperia J’s screen size - four inches, just like the iPhone 5. It’s not humongous, as many flagship Android phone displays now are (The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 stretches a barely practical 5.5-inches across) - you can reach across it with one hand, and for many that’s a real plus.The same can be said for Sony’s friendly take on Android, which is easy to use, and
While Apple, HTC and Nokia crack on with curvaceous, beautiful designs, Sony’s smartphone hardware is starting to feel a little lacklustre. The smeary black plastic looks and feels cheap, and though arced at the back, the 9.2mm deep phone seems very chunky indeed. In fact, it looks much too much like Sony’s very first Android effort, 2010’s Sony Xperia X10.The Sony Xperia J also runs Android 4.0
Sadly, the Sony Xperia J’s just not worth your time in late 2012: top notch phones that came out earlier this year, like the HTC One X and One S - and even last year’s Samsung Galaxy S2 - are around the same price on contract, and much more powerful, a...
Appealing design; Decent screen; Impressive battery life
Sluggish performance; Terrible camera; Not much internal storage
Despite its uncanny resemblance to the high-end Xperia T, the Xperia J offers an underwhelming user experience and is outclassed by similarly priced Android handsets....
Sluggish performance, Poor camera, Jelly Bean update won't arrive until next year
Sony Xperia J Specs The Sony Xperia J's specification isn't really going to get anyone excited. Unlike the high-end Sony Xperia T, or Bond phone, the Sony Xperia J is essentially a mid-range handset that has a specification that sadly wouldn't look out of...
Curvy, sleek chassis; good, colourful screen; 24 hours battery life.
Lack of power; display could be brighter; Timescape is still disappointing.
The Sony Xperia J is a good-looking smartphone aimed at the middle of the market, but it doesn't offer the same impressive performance that its big brother the Xperia T offers.Best Samsung Galaxy J3 dealsTop DealSamsung Galaxy J3 First six months half pri...
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Published: 2012-08-30, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Nice design, Good battery life, Decent price
Very laggy, Poor camera, Awful keyboard
If we're honest, we were a little disappointed with the Sony Xperia J. Sure, it looks great and will last a few days on one charge, but the sluggishness of the Android operating system makes us feel like we've gone back a few years.We wanted to love the X...
Relatively inexpensive, Good workmanship, Long-lasting battery, Good screen, High contrast, Viewing angle stability, Memory expansion possible
Weak performance, Little working memory, Small internal memory, Does not render HD contents, Heavy bluish cast on pictures
Sony's Xperia J is available for a current RRP of 239 Euros (~$323). It is sold for even less in known internet shops. The potential buyer should keep in mind that it will not include the latest hardware and that compromises have to be made for such a "lo...
Though the Xperia J may have a nice screen, good battery life and good sound, its processing performance and camera quality leave a lot to be desired. If you're looking for a phone that can last a long time, then the Xperia J might be worth consideri...
Good display, Relatively decent battery life, Cheap
Performance is below par, Horrible camera, The lack of light sensor means you have to adjust the screen brightness manually, Annoying physical buttons
Don't even bother, guys. We know that the Sony Xperia J seems like a worthy pick, especially since it carries a very reasonable price tag, but chances are you'll be disappointed by what you'll get in exchange. For a lower mid-range smartphone, the dev...