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March 2012
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The editors liked
Attractive
Distinctive design
High-definition display
Strong camera performance
Good voice clarity and reception
The Sony Xperia S flaunts an eye-catching design
Android 4.0
And a connection to Sony's large movie and music library.
Attractive design
Improved remote control features
Guest Mode
Good battery life
Classical design
Great HD screen
Fantastic camera
Attractive UI
Incredible 1080p screen
Strong design
HDR video
Top notch hardware
Fast
With no glaring bugs or glitches. Very good stills and fullHD video camera. A set of decent media/app hubs built in
Sharp
Vibrant screen
Excellent camera
Desirable design
Useful NFC tags
High-quality display
Great camera
Good for multimedia
Decent storage
Very good photo and video quality
One second from sleep to snap
Quality HD display with ultrahigh pixel density
Distinguished design with a transparent illuminated strip
Hearty 32GB of internal storage
Strong loudspeaker with clean sound
Good call quality
Rapid battery charging
1280 x 720 LCD is perfect for moviesDecent performance and battery lifeBrings Sony vibes (and media) to your phone
The editors didn't like
Ships with dated software
Color banding may spoil display for some
Still no good reason to care about PlayStation certification
No microSD card slot or user-accessible battery
The Xperia S has quirky capacitive buttons
Slow 3G data
An uninspiring screen
And a pokey processor. Its $559.99 price is also steep.
Lower screen resolution than some competitors
Poor camera quality
Annoying port cover
Keyboard case not worth extra money
Viewing angles distort blues
Capacitive buttons too close to screen
No removable battery
No expandable memory
Heat build up is noticable
More 'phablet' than phone
Heavy use will kill battery
Mediocre design. PlayStation bits disappoint. You have to update it to ICS
Back scuffs easily
Not yet Ice Cream Sandwich
Large form factor is awkward for typing
The capacitive button dots are hard to spot and not very responsive
Sealed battery compartment
No memory expansion slot
Chunky with weak build qualityCamera output is only superficially goodSony ecosystem needs to be more cohesive
I got this far without even really mentioning the water resistance of the Xperia Z, but that should be okay – we know what to expect with it and while it is a great feature to have for those accidental spills and rainy days, it is really just one in a l...
Published: 2013-01-15, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Incredible 1080p screen, Strong design, HDR video, Top notch hardware
Heat build up is noticable, More 'phablet' than phone, Heavy use will kill battery
Will its distinctive design, incredible power, great screen and great camera, it's a winning combination, the small niggle is that the size will put potential consumers off and that's a shame because it's hard to fault the Android flagship otherwise.Fans...
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Published: 2012-09-18, Author: Michael , review by: Laptopmag.com
Attractive design, Improved remote control features, Guest Mode, Good battery life,
Lower screen resolution than some competitors, Poor camera quality, Annoying port cover, Keyboard case not worth extra money
The slimmed-down but still stylish Sony Xperia Tablet S boasts a number of multimedia apps and access to Sony's online entertainment catalog.
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