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March 2013
(79%)
153 Reviews
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(20%)
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The editors liked
The 720p HD screen makes it ideal for viewing your content on the move
The 13-megapixel camera enables users to take phenomenal shots with the press of a single button
Sony's Arc design means the handset sits really nicely in the palm
Vibrant screen
Excellent camera
Bold and large HD screen
Powerful camera
Smooth user interface
Display mostly great
Powerful enough
Affordable
MicroSD card slot
Some nice tweaks from Sony
Amazing 4.6in display
Slick styling
Great 13MP camera
Fantastic snapper
Great HD screen
Good build quality
Brilliant HD display
Solid build
Easytouse interface
Display
Responsiveness
Audio player
NFC
H
Quick capture on camera
Great screen
PlayStation Certified
MicroSD
James Bond has one
The Sony Xperia T is one of the very best smartphones out there for multimedia. Its HD screen is huge and absolutely gorgeous
With wide viewing angles and bright colours
It also takes up most of the entire front face of the phone as Sony’s sensibly worked the Android navigation buttons into the display
As Samsung did with the hit Galaxy Nexus phone.Its 13 megapixel camera is no slouch either
Sharp
Detailed screen
Great video and camera
Good sound
Extra Sony content
Fast
Excellent HD Bravia display
Fast processor
Premium build
Slick design
Good camera
MicroSD slot
Good battery life
Android Ice Cream Sandwich
Brilliant camera
Feels like a premium device
NFC can be useful
Good screen
HDMI (MHL link over microUSB)
'Small Apps'
Fine screen
Ice Cream Sandwich
Powerful dualcore processor
The editors didn't like
The handset packs a 1.5GHz dual-core processor compared to its rivals with quad-core
The right-hand side of device feels a little overloaded with buttons and dust covers
Short battery life – 7 hours talk time
Design
Upon first picking up the Xperia T
Poor design
Average battery life
Some may find the software over-complicated
Not the latest Android Jelly Bean software
Processor could have been faster
Lots of bloatware apps
The design is a bit on the chunky side
Positioning of buttons is irritating
Battery isn't great
UI could be tidier
Only Ice Cream Sandwich
Timescape not great
Unimpressive design
Wellexecuted but unexciting features
Battery life
Camera
Not the latest version of Android
Only 16GB internal storage
No Android Jelly Bean
Mediocre battery performance
Similar to earlier model
While the Sony Xperia T sports one of the absolute finest displays you can find anywhere on the planet right now
It’s let down by a rather uninspiring casing otherwise
The 9.4mm profile is rather chunky (particularly disappointing when the battery doesn’t last quite as long as rivals) and the matte finish picks up fingerprints like a crime scene investigator. And like the Xperia S before it
Abstract: Most people's first reaction upon seeing the Sony Xperia T is that it's a bit chunky. And this isn't directed as a criticism. It's only slightly heavier than the Samsung Galaxy SIII, and lighter than the iPhone 4, but feels solid to hold thanks to its goo...
There's a great deal to like about the Sony Xperia T. Notably, the phone's sound and video performance, the quality of its screen and the speed of its response to commands. There's also Sony's joined-up ecosystem for content and products. Does it have t...
Good screen, NFC, HDMI (MHL link over microUSB), 'Small Apps'
Too many addin apps, Unattractive build
The Sony Xperia T has a very nice screen and delivers good quality video. I’m not that big a fan of the build (and nor, I suspect, would our fictional Mr Bond be), and while I like the Small Apps concept, overall Sony’s plentiful app extras make Android...
The 720p HD screen makes it ideal for viewing your content on the move, The 13-megapixel camera enables users to take phenomenal shots with the press of a single button, Sony's Arc design means the handset sits really nicely in the palm
The handset packs a 1.5GHz dual-core processor compared to its rivals with quad-core, The right-hand side of device feels a little overloaded with buttons and dust covers, Short battery life – 7 hours talk time, Design, Upon first picking up the Xperia T
Overall I found this handset good looking, sleek, powerful, and incredible for entertainment. Combining all types of media content from across the board whether its games, movies, music, photographs and personal videos, the Xperia T is very solid performe...
The Xperia T may have been released a few months before we got our hands on one to review but when I got the chance to I simply couldn't resist because since its release I've wanted to play with it, and not only because it is the coveted 'Bond phone' b...
S ome might find the design boring, but I am personally quite charmed by the minimalist design of the Sony Xperia T. Sony’s new top model combines the Android Ice Cream Sandwich operating system with its own TimeScape user interface, which makes the...
Abstract: The Sony Xperia T has been out fo r while, and now the similarly priced Xperia V has been added to the line-up. When you first look at them you wouldn't be faulted for thinking they're about the same phone. Closer examination reveals that there are some...
Display, Responsiveness, Easytouse interface, Audio player, NFC, H
Battery life, Camera, Not the latest version of Android
All in all, beyond the slightly larger screen the Xperia T doesn't offer much that you can't already get with an Xperia S. The design is more traditional and the camera function just as mediocre. At the end of the day this is a perfectly fine smartphone w...
I love the simplicity of this phone. The specs are high-end but the phone is unfussy and Sony seems to have taken a no-nonsense approach – rather like Bond himself. For a high-end phone, I think it's one that a novice user could easily manage.However, the...
Published: 2012-12-09, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
Abstract: The Xperia T is the latest addition to Sony's smartphone line and even Bond, James Bond, owns one. If it's good enough for Jimmy B, it must be good. Mustn't it?The Sony Xperia T is equipped with a 4.6-inch HD screen, NFC capability, a dual-core 1.5GHz Sna...