computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-26 13:23:51
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Of Sony’s three new Android smartphones, the Xperia P is the mid-range model, between the entry-level U and the more expensive Xperia S.All three share a similar, stylish design. The Xperia P’s aluminium case has a slab-like design that combines square...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2013-04-26 13:23:51
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Earlier this year Sony launched Xperia S, a phone that combined attractive design with reasonable performance. The more affordable Xperia P continues this concept, and the phones closely resemble each other except that the Xperia P is smaller. The new p...
The Xperia P is an attractive phone. The sleek front, the transparent edge and the aluminium back side give it a very classy look. The large number of buttons and connectors on the side detract a little bit from this. The performance is very reasonable...
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With an aluminum, unibody casing, a 'WhiteMagic' display that claims to be one of the brightest on the market and NFC connectivity built-in, you could easily be forgiven for thinking the Sony Xperia P is the company's flagship Android smartphone. This...
Sony's Xperia P feels every bit like a premium smartphone. It's aluminum build, bright and vivid screen and good camera make it a valid alternative to some more expensive rivals. However, many potential buyers may be off put by the lack of Ice Cream Sa...
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You may have noticed that smartphones all look pretty similar. Rectangular, generally in greyscale shades ranging from white to black, with a couple colours here and there. There's one to four major buttons, with an unlock button and a volume up and do...
We definitely like the aluminium construction of the Sony Xperia P but it does pose some issues. Firstly, the finish is far too easy to scratch and mark, with visible signs of wear and tear appearing after only a few days. Secondly, despite the rounded ba...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-26 13:23:56
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Following the not-much-lamented loss of the Ericsson name, we've had the Xperia S and soon we'll have the Xperia U. But for the moment, we have middle handset the Xperia P, a mid-range Android with a similar look to the rest of the range, but a distinc...
Good screen, fast processor, 8megapixel camera...
No expandable memory...
Sony is a credible contender with its latest Xperia series. The Xperia S may be the cream of the crop, but with its fine screen, quality camera and speedy performance, the Xperia P manages to include an excellent spec for a very reasonable price.Specif...
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Little brother to the Xperia S, the Xperia P is the second Sony Ericsson handset to arrive in the UK. The company's flagship S model prompted a slightly lukewarm response when launched but the Xperia S sets its sights lower as a mid-range handset on a...
Forget the flash über-phones, it’s in the Android mid-range where the real action is because, like the Samsung Galaxy S Advance, the Xperia P is affordable and all the phone most people will ever need. The screen is bright and crisp, it has a decent c...
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Smaller sibling to the Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy S3 -challenging Sony Xperia S , big brother of the entry-level Sony Xperia U , the mid-range Sony Xperia P is no awkward middle child, but a boundary-pushing smartphone that is knocking on the door of...
Sleek, unique design, 1GHz dual, core CPU, 4, inch display, Impressive rear camera, NFC capabilities...
Sloppy front camera, Scratch, prone body, Poor multi, tabbed browsing, Stiff camera button, Fiddly micro SIM holder...
A handset that will have owners planning for the future, the Sony Xperia P is packed with enough high-end specs to ensure it remains one of the most impressive devices within its price bracket for a long time to come, and will keep users appeased and fre...
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The design of this year's Xperia range of smartphones is extremely similar from phone to phone, each looking distinctly square but in varying sizes. The Xperia P is the middle of the road size at 59 x 122mm which fits more comfortably in the hand than...
The Xperia P is a more user-friendly sized, better designed and more attractively priced version of the Xperia S. Although the specifications aren't astounding and the software is yet to be brought into 2012, we like the device. Highlights are the dece...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-26 13:23:58
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The Sony Xperia P is a mid-range, travel friendly device which the firm bills as having a distinctive design and sun-friendly screen. The handset features the same bold design seen in its top-end predecessor the Xperia S. Design and buildThe full alumi...
Great camera, light yet sturdy design, good battery life, NFC enabled...
Screen isn't as bright as we'd expected, runs on Gingerbread not Ice Cream Sandwich, full of Sony bloatware...
The Xperia P is a decent mid-priced smartphone, but its solid design and amazing camera is hampered by the device's outdated operating system...
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Sony is producing some excellent smartphones in the shape of its Xperia series. The Xperia P is more compact than the Xperia S but manages to cram in some excellent features, such as the 8-megapixel snapper, dual-core chip and good screen – it’s jus...
Bright, colourful display; unusual design; dualcore chip; impressive 8megapixel snapper and dedicated shutter key...
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The Sony Xperia P is a smaller version of the Xperia S – it still manages to cram in many of its older sibling's features, but the battery life is disappointing...
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The Sony Xperia P occupies the mid-range of Sony’s Xperia series, placed above the smaller-screened Sony Xperia U and below the highly-specified Sony Xperia S . Indeed, it lacks the 12-megapixel camera and 1.5GHz dual-core CPU and larger 4.3in screen of t...
A fantastic screen, high-resolution and high-class feel make this a great smartphone for media fans...
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Launched in February this year, the Sony Xperia P sits above the recently reviewed Xperia U, in terms of hardware specifications. It also sits just below the flagship Xperia S, in the new NGT series of mobiles. That top-tier phone was unveiled in January...
Good build, Nice size and screen quality, Easy to use UI...
Older operating system, Translucent strip needs to do more, No microSD card slot...
The Sony Xperia P is a good mid-range, slim mobile phone with a decent set of features, albeit with an older OS. However, as is often the case, the fact that a high-end model is launched before the mid and low end devices, causes confusion in the market...
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The Sony Xperia P rolls out in the middle of Sony's line of NXT handsets following the separation from Ericsson. It is mid-range both in terms of specs and size, but falls into an extremely competitive market. Can the Sony Xperia P shine, or will expe...
Unibody feels solid, plenty of power under the hood, good camera performance...
Poor battery performance, display doesn't look natural, some UI quirks make this phone feel a little dated...
A nice design, but the phone is let down by an old version of Android, and poor battery life. The Android version will, at least, be sorted soon, but the battery is more of a problem...
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Newly re-branded Sony Mobile hasn't taken long to fill its product portfolio for 2012. It announced the flagship Xperia S Android phone in January and has now added a new mid-range device, the Xperia P.The Sony Xperia P is just the second phone to be laun...
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The Xperia P sits squarely in the middle of the new Sony Mobile NXT range. The Xperia S has a 4.3″ screen (720×1280), this Xperia P has a 4″ and the Xperia U gets a 3.5″. Inside this is powered by a 1GHz dual-core CPU and there’s an 8 megapixel camera...
The Xperia P is, if I'm honest, easy to overlook. I say that with the greatest of respect, but most smartphone buyers can easily be lulled into buying a super-powerful handset. Sony Mobile have successfully cast of the Ericsson brand and should be proud o...
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Stuff magazine Fri, Jun 8 2012, 11:37AM Sony Xperia P - introduction The Xperia P is a middle sibling of Sony’s NXT series phones. Above it sits the Xperia S, flaunting its native HD screen and 32GB storage. Beneath the P is the cheaper, more stree...
Well-made, intelligent and desirable, but its bigger and faster brother is only £35 more. A tough call for those who like to have the best...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2014-03-23 02:11:36
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Fortunately Sony has kept the Xperia range alive in the form of three new devices: the top-end Xperia S, the mid-range Xperia P on review today and the budget Xperia U.Although the Arc S was a great piece of kit when it first arrived, it did start to feel...
Excellent display, HDMI, Feels like a premium device, More intuitive to use than the Xperia S...
Display could be a tad brighter, Android 2.3 is starting to feel a little dated...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2014-04-04 03:27:44
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Sony€s Xperia range offers a wide choice of smartphones for all needs and budgets, including the high-end Sony Xperia S and the sleek and affordable Sony Xperia U.The Sony Xperia P sits in the middle and proves an impressively feature-packed handset that...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-12 04:39:37
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Smaller sibling to the Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy S3-challenging Sony Xperia S, big brother of the entry-level Sony Xperia U, the mid-range Sony Xperia P is no awkward middle child, but a boundary-pushing smartphone that is knocking on the door of a...
Sleek, unique design, 1GHz dualcore CPU, 4inch display, Impressive rear camera, NFC capabilities...
Sloppy front camera, Scratchprone body, Poor multitabbed browsing, Stiff camera button, Fiddly micro SIM holder...
Although not the most high-end handset in the current Sony Xperia range of smartphones, the Sony Xperia P is a phone that punches above its weight and continues to impress with every new turn taken and new feature used. Closer in terms of abilities and pe...
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Announced back at MWC earlier this year, Sony's mid-range Xperia P handset has landed at UKMR HQ in gorgeous red. Running the Android Gingerbread OS, the Xperia P features the glamorous looks and style of the company's flagship Xperia S smartphone .Atop t...
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techview.co Updated: 2014-05-06 01:44:55
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Here's our hands-on video with Sony's latest mid-range device, the Xperia P, which features a polycarbonate aluminium unibody design alongside an 8MP camera with Exmor R sensor and 4 inch Reality Display powered by a Sony Mobile Bravia Engine.[vsw id="iF4...
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gadgetynews.com Updated: 2015-03-05 04:46:27
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On Tuesday I was invited to go hands on with the new Sony Mobile Xperia NXT Series – better known as Xperia S, Xperia P and Xperia U smartphones.I have already chatted a little bit about the Sony Mobile Xperia S and the latest phones to be unveiled – The...
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The Sony Xperia P has had me rubbing my eyes and scratching more than once over the last week that I've been living with it. Not because it's amazing, but because it's deeply vexing.The Sony Xperia P is Sony's latest attempt to get you excited about using...
Comparison shopping is a tricky thing. With the facts we're presented with right now, the Xperia P isn't the best value. Especially considering you can get a better handset for just a few extra dollars per month. Being stuck with a phone you don't like fo...
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The Sony Xperia P is a 4-inch midrange Android phone sitting right between the Sony Xperia S and the Sony Xperia U which are part of Sony's NXT family. All three phones are characterized by the transparent strip near the bottom of the device.It's hard to...
The Sony Xperia P is a feature-rich phone packed in a solid-looking body. It has a very nice display, very good camera, and a host of other features not found in other smartphones. It may not be the fastest dual-core phone around but if you're ok with dec...
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technoodling.net Updated: 2016-11-26 18:44:44
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It is rare that I fall head over heels in love with a gadget. I fall in love with a gadget, yes. But not head over heels in love with one. The Sony Xperia P turned out to be one of those rare moments. It took a while for me to write the review as I put it...
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We posted our review of the Sony Xperia S a couple of months ago and now its smaller siblings are here to complete the line-up. Check out our full review of the Sony Xperia P after the break.When Sony announced the NXT line (Xperia S, P & U) as their firs...
â— Good performance, â— Solid metallic unibody design, â— Has NFC support, â— Great camera...
â— So so battery life, â— No expandable memory, â— A little on the expensive end...
The Xperia P looks good on paper, even though it only sports a 1.0GHz dual-core NovaThor processor. However, we were a bit disappointed that the internal storage is only 16GB and there's no option for expandable memory. Also, because of the unibody design...
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Of the two phones announced at MWC 2012 that belong to the Xperia NXT trio of devices, the Xperia P is part of Sony Mobile's (previously Sony Ericsson) effort to wind the clock back and start afresh.The key design aspect of the NXT smartphones is undoubte...
At RM1,499, the Sony Xperia P comes across as a better bargain than its Sony Xperia S brother on review here. Incremental hardware upgrades aside, the Xperia P is actually a solid mid-range smartphone with a killer frame and screen to boot. We wouldn't sa...
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This is part two of my brother's report on the recent Sony Xperia NXT 2012 smartphone series launch in the Philippines. With an aluminum unibody design, midrange Android release Sony Xperia P is the first smartphone to flaunt Sony's very own WhiteMagic d...
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If the Sony Xperia S is too big and the Xperia U is too small but you STILL want an Xperia series phone, then take a look at the Xperia P.[ad#Google Adsense 336×280]Being the mid-range model of the Xperia Series, the Xperia P is just slightly smaller than...
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The new range of Xperia NXT smartphones has finally been unveiled with the new Xperia P and Xperia U rounding up the trio of Sony's next gen smartphones. We first saw the flagship Xperia S at CES and even sampled its SmartTag and DLNA capabilities earlier...
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The new range of Xperia NXT smartphones has finally been unveiled with the new Xperia P and Xperia U rounding up the trio of Sony's next gen smartphones. We first saw the flagship Xperia S at CES and even sampled its SmartTag and DLNA capabilities earlier...
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