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March 2012
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The editors liked
Excellent screen
Good camera
Slim
Light and fast with a sharp HD screen
Powerful camera
Better UI and battery life
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
High-quality display
Great camera
Good for multimedia
Decent storage
The Sony Xperia S flaunts an eye-catching design
Android 4.0
And a connection to Sony's large movie and music library
HD
Movie-watching greatness
Crisp and clean OS
Standby to pic-snapping in 1.5 secs
More power than most
Handy inclusion of smart tags
Distinct design
High resolution display
Good camera performance
NFC
Stable
A great screen that’s ideal for the web and media viewing coupled with a fast
Capable processor
Original design
Quality finishing
Screen resolution
Responsive
Music player interface
Camera interface / Photosaving speeds
LED
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
Great snapper
Clear bright display
Handy NFC tags
Nice design
Fantastic screen
NFC capability
High quality camera
Premium build
Large internal storage
Fantastic display
Excellent build quality
HDMI connectivity works flawlessly
Design
Build
Audio and video playback
Library of content
Plenty of apps and features
Powerful and fast
Good stills and full-HD video
Decent media/app hubs
Superb screen
NFC support
Plenty of internal storage
12megapixel rear camera
Terrific screen
Dualcore 1.5GHz processor
Smart Tags
The editors didn't like
Outdated version of Android
Weak battery
Fiddly buttons
Ships with Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
Upgrade to Android 4.0 (ICS) being rolled out
Design
Xperia S is very different to previous Xperia models
With sleek lines and an LED panel below the high resolution screen. I like the crisper screen and slimmer bo
Honestly speaking
There is not a lot wrong with the Xperia S so I've had to really think hard to find some defects
Poor battery life
Large form factor awkward for typing
The Xperia S has quirky capacitive buttons
Slow 3G data
An uninspiring screen
And a pokey processor. Its $559.99 price is also steep
Slight rattle in the build
Vital daily recharges
No Ice Cream Sandwich out the box
No microSD card slot
Battery not accessible
No Mac support for file transfer
Doesn't seem to make huge steps forward
The absence of memory expansion is a letdown
And we don’t like the inaccessible battery either.
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
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
No Ice Cream Sandwich on board yet
Easy to drop
No microSD slot
Slightly poor battery life
Fat chassis
Only Android 2.3
Some may dislike the lack of Ice Cream Sandwich
Lacks the coloured lights of the Xperia U
Strange on/off button placement
Music lacks a little life
Mediocre design
PlayStation bits disappoint
No Ice Cream Sandwich
No storage expansion
Nonremovable battery
Fiddly front touchbuttons
Touch strip beneath screen could be more sensitive
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Abstract: Hace solo 3 días, Sony nos presentaba su primer smartphone bajo el nuevo nombre comercial “ Sony Mobile Communications “, dejando atrás el romance por años que mantuvo con Ericsson . Siendo sinceros, Xperia S es uno de varios equipos presentados en CES 2...
La propuesta con la que Sony se independiza definitivamente de la marca que la ha unido a la sueca Ericsson resulta muy interesante. Es sin duda un equipo Sony en estado puro, especialmente pensado para los fans de la firma nipona: un dispositivo con un a...
Sony acaba de presentar el primer terminal de una nueva era de smartphones que se enmarcarán dentro de la nueva serie Xperia NXT. Se trata de una novedosa generación de los teléfonos móviles inteligentes que Sony sacará a relucir durante este nuevo año, e...
Published: 2012-01-01, Author: Tomas , review by: techcetera.co
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Si ICS hubiese venido en el equipo, éste sería probablemente el teléfono que se encontraría ahora en mi bolsillo, sobre todo por mi afán por la fotografía. La falta de Android 4.0 es perjudicial, teniendo en cuenta no sólo el hecho que Ice Cream Sandwich ...
Design et finitio, Surcouche logiciel (partagé entre tous les Xperia sauf pour la partie concernant les miniapp, le téléphone n'étant pas assez puissant. Voir le test du Xperia Z, Équipé d'Android 4.1.1 en nati, Autonomi, Batterie amovibl, Les
Performances dépassées, APN de 3,2 Mégapixels sans Autofocus !, 512 Mo de RAM, ralentissements à prévoir, 320 x 480 pixels !, Boutons qui ne répondent pas à tous les coups, Pas de flash, Les concurrents sont bien meilleurs pour un prix de 150€
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Réactivité globale du produit satisfaisante, Le multi-compte, cette idée "de génie", Mode télécommande IR efficace, Personnalisation Sony (mini-applis, interface) réussie, Lecteur de cartes SD/SDXC / Autonomie
Design plaisant mais peu pratique en préhension, Connecteur propriétaire, Vidéo Unlimited: que de la SD, que de la VF, Peut-être un peu trop d'applis exclusives (12), Capteur photo médiocre
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Published: 2012-06-25, Author: Marco , review by: top-for-phone.fr
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