Testseek.co.uk have collected 191 expert reviews of the Sony Xperia M2 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Xperia M2.
June 2014
(75%)
191 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(100%)
2 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Omnibalance design
Strong camera tech
Good features on rear camera
PlayStation controller-support for games
NFC
Sony's OmniBalance design language
Which has cropped up on several handsets ranging from the Z1 Compact to the Xperia E1
Is simple
Straight to the point and consistently looks good. That continues with the Xperia M2
Which sports a glass front and back
Excellent design
Manufacturing quality
Good handling
Fair sound quality
8 GB of onboard storage (4 GB is more common in this price range)
Big display
Decent performance
Good battery life
Has 4G
Solid build quality
Large screen
Okay battery life
Slick-looking design
Decent battery life
The editors didn't like
Expensive compared to Moto G
Plastic
Hollow
Sounding chassis
Not the best screen in its class
Poor front camera
Lots of competition
While the Xperia M2 looks great and it's build quality is topnotch
There's plenty missing from its more expensive sibling that we wish made the cut. For starters
You won't find the same dust and waterproof skills that the Xperia Z2 boasts
Abstract: Sony's latest smartphone, the Xperia M2 is a nice looking handset. It has a relatively big screen at 4.8 inches, and it sports the trademark Xperia design, which is distinctive and liked by many. The handset comes in white, black and deep purple. We were ...
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Published: 2014-08-22, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Sony has released an edition of Sony Xperia M2 with water resistance and almost unchanged. The two models look a carbon copy to the exception of the camera, where the Sony Xperia M2 Aqua is noted somewhat with some extra features. Otherwise we have the sa...
Excellent design, Manufacturing quality, Good handling, Fair sound quality, 8 GB of onboard storage (4 GB is more common in this price range)
Camera takes undetailed photos, Sensitive to smudging, especially the black model, qHD resolution
The Sony Xperia M2 is not a bad smartphone. But it does have several shortcomings that may be too big for some users, such as the screen's low resolution and mediocre camera. On the other hand, it runs fluidly and has an enjoyable interface with pretty go...
Abstract: Sony has unveiled a completely waterproof version of its low to mid-range Xperia M2 smartphone called, perhaps obviously, the Xperia M2 Aqua. Pocket-lint went hands-on with the phone in February as part of our Mobile World Congress coverage and, at the t...
Sony's OmniBalance design language, which has cropped up on several handsets ranging from the Z1 Compact to the Xperia E1, is simple, straight to the point and consistently looks good. That continues with the Xperia M2, which sports a glass front and back
While the Xperia M2 looks great and it's build quality is topnotch, there's plenty missing from its more expensive sibling that we wish made the cut. For starters, you won't find the same dust and waterproof skills that the Xperia Z2 boasts, and it's not
The Sony Xperia M2 is a solid looking phone that's let down by its software, screen and camera - not to mention its price. It's far too expensive for the specs you're given, as Motorola's Moto G trumps it in several ways for a lot less cash. There's no de...
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Published: 2014-08-09, Author: by , review by: geeksquad.co.uk
Good features on rear camera, PlayStation controller-support for games, NFC
Not the best screen in its class, Poor front camera, Lots of competition
Compared to other devices in the mid-tier market, the M2 is a standout model: well-built, reliable and good value for money.It's important to avoid comparing the Xperia M2 to its more expensive stable mates as although it looks very similar, the M2 is les...
Big display, Decent performance, Good battery life, Has 4G
Low-res screen, Shiny plastic back shows up scratches, Tricky camera
Do you want a big screen, or a good screen? This is the question the Sony Xperia M2's chances boil down to. Having a 4.8-inch display is great, but you miss out on the pristine, sharp look you get from a 720p phone like the the 4G Motorola Moto G or Alc...
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Published: 2014-06-19, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Solid build quality, large screen, okay battery life
Lowish resolution screen, camera not great, not waterproof
The Xperia M2 is a decent phone, but it's far from exceptional at this price point. While the processor is powerful enough to keep it running smoothly, the less-than-HD screen is a bit of a let-down and, surprisingly for Sony, so is the camera. ...