gadgetride.com Updated: 2016-11-19 05:32:49
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Sony unveiled the Xperia Z during the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show. It boasts everything that a high-end smartphone on today’s market should offer on paper, including a quad-core processor, Android Jelly Bean, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of expandable storage and...
Sony definitely deserved its award for launching the best smartphone at CES 2013. With the current trend with the market, it surely stands proud at least for the next few months. Its hardware stacks up with the best hardware, but the screen really didn't...
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bgr.in
Updated: 2016-11-19 05:32:49
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If Samsung's Galaxy range of smartphones are anything to go by, you don't really need premium hardware or insane features to taste runaway Android smartphone success. All you need is smart pricing and billions of advertising dollars. Sony, much like HTC...
The Xperia Z is really a mixed bag kind of device. The design is pretty but has its own set of flaws. The camera has the highest resolution sensor available in the market on an Android smartphone today but its performance is average. The battery performs...
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gizmodo.in Updated: 2016-11-19 05:32:49
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Last year's Sony Tablet S wasn't perfect, but it was refreshing. It was a sign that Sony could still innovate, and that it wasn't afraid to try something different. The new Xperia S tablet is an improvement in every way. But it's still hung up on those sa...
Good hardware is nothing without solid software these days. Avoid the Xperia S until Sony gets this software fixed—especially the Wi-Fi issues. This could be such a capable and fantastic device, but it had its brains scrambled at birth. Sony should just g...
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stuffmideast.com Updated: 2016-11-19 05:32:49
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Sony has docked the ‘Ericsson' tail from its phone branding with the launch of the dual-core Xperia S. When tested it was still running Android 2.3, but an update to Ice Cream Sandwich will be out by the time you read this.This Sony is tooled up with all...
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Recently we got a chance to try our hands on Sony Xperia S. Xperia S is a jewel in Sony's xperia range of smart phone. Xperia S boasts of its gorgeous high resolution screen, fast dual core chip as well as awesome camera.The front panel of the bar shaped...
The Sony Xperia S has a gorgeous high resolution HD screen, superb quality music, and amazing camera quality. Sony Xperia S is available in the Indian Market for around 30,000INR. With such awesome features and a decent price tag Xperia S would surely be...
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Sony has been launching Xperia range of smartphones at regular interval and the first among those is Sony Xperia S. It is the first phone to have the Sony branding after Sony parted its way from Ericsson.Carrying a price tag of Rs 32,500, the Sony Xperia...
Design, Camera, Display...
Plastic body, Operating system...
Sony Xperia S is a flagship product for Sony. It is a decent device to buy with amazing display and ease of use. The 1.5GHz dual-core processor is quite zippy and as a result of which one will not encounter any lag in the phone's usage.The 12 megapixel ca...
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mymobileindia.com Updated: 2016-11-19 05:32:49
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Sony Xperia S is the first device by the brand, after its divorce, of sorts, from its long time partner, Ericsson. Powered by Sony's excellence in the sound and imaging, will this phone be able to help Sony regain its position in the Indian market?Looks:...
12.0megapixel camera, 1.5 GHz dual core Snapdragon processor, Large, bright display...
Outdated Android...
If you want a 12.0-megapixel camera phone then you can opt for the Nokia N8 that costs Rs 19,000. An Android option could be the Motorola Atrix 2 running on Android 2.3.6 and costing Rs 22,000. It comes with a 8.0- megapixel camera.5763...
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techmagnifier.com Updated: 2016-11-19 05:32:50
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After the successful buyout of Ericsson, Sony has put its best efforts in retaining its reputation. Without the Ericsson tag, Sony has announced its first mobile phone named Sony Xperia S. Sony Xperia S is designed with some commendable screen resolution...
Touchsensitive controls, Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine, Timescape UI, Accelerometer and Proximity Sensors, Gyroscope sensor, TV launcher, Social Networking Service Integration, Stereo FM radio with RDS, Active noise cancellation with dedicated microphone, Dig...
Does not operate the latest version of Android, Absence of microSD slot...
Sony Xperia S is a true hardware powerhouse with a sleek and stylish finish; it is certainly expected to win the hearts of many. If you are looking for a Sony Xperia S, be ready to shell out about INR 29999. Considering its features and benefits, this pri...
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The boxed contents were pretty much normal and the same old Sony Ericsson branded accessories including a pair of in-ear headphones, a data cable and a charger with a USB port.The smartphone has stunning looks with a nice sharp appeal. There aren't many c...
Having high expectations from Sony's first dual-core handset, it doesn't pack all that punch. I am not saying it is a useless smartphone, it has great potential, and one of the most amazing cameras I've seen on a smartphone, but somehow it doesn't deliver...
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It is quite rare to find a phone that is almost perfect. We were honoured to meet a second such device in quick succession. Close on the heels of the HTC One X came the Sony Xperia S. And both the phones, though they are in different smartphone categories...
Premium build, Fits well in the hand, Excellent display, Lots of internal storage Camera that works well for the most part...
Camera behaves badly during night shots, Timescape UI feels boxy, Needs Android ICS update quickly...
Sony really needs to push the ICS updates out of the door, very quickly. The Xperia S seems to have everything in place - good hardware, excellent build quality and design and a very good display. However, Sony needs to get the UI sorted. When compared st...
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bgr.in
Updated: 2016-11-19 05:32:50
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The Xperia S is not only the first Sony branded device but it is also the device that Sony hopes will revive the company's relevance in the smartphone space. Kaz Hirai has already pointed out mobile is going to be a key area of focus for the company and S...
At Rs 32,549 I cannot recommend the Sony Xperia S. The device does many things well, but frankly there is not even a single feature it can claim to be the best. For me its not enough of an upgrade over say a device like the Samsung Galaxy S II. Apart from...
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Sony Ericsson has always been a mixed bag of nuts for me. I appreciate the company’s tries to bring in different new features, and extend the capabilities of Android. However, at the end of the day, I was always left with the feeling that they didn’t...
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knowyourmobile.in Updated: 2016-11-19 05:32:50
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These SmartTags can be customized according to your preferences and needs. For example you can customize the tags to enable Bluetooth, turn on Wi-Fi, set alarm among others.Another nice addition is the HDMI cable. Once you hook the cable to the HD televis...
4.3inch display, 12megapixel camera with Exmor technology, Stunning build, HDMI connectivity...
No Android 4.0 OS, Absence of SD or microSD card, Lack of colored lights of the Xperia U...
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What started as a beautiful marriage 10 years ago, ended this Jan where Sony and Ericsson went their own separate ways. This was more of a sweet than bitter parting of ways as Sony can fully concentrate on upping their game in the mobile space and...
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Sony without Ericsson. Xperia S a couple of cores short and a year late to the flagship party. Doubters may still have a point there but the Xperia S has more things going for it than against. With a top-notch camera and excellent screen, standard mic...
Sony without Ericsson. Xperia S a couple of cores short and a year late to the flagship party. Doubters may still have a point there but the Xperia S has more things going for it than against.With a top-notch camera and excellent screen, standard microHDM...
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The Sony Xperia S can successfully take on the best current-gen droids and come out the winner in several key areas. Its biggest problem, however, is that the flagship trend has moved on to quad-core packing, Android 4.0 ICS running phones and Sony is...
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The Sony Xperia S is well versed in modern connectivity. It doesn't have LTE like the Xperia ion, but it does offer quad-band 2G and dual/tri-band 3G (it's region dependent). Mobile data speeds are boosted by 14.4Mbps HSDPA and 5.76Mbps HSUPA. Local c...
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Gallery: Review: Sony Xperia S...
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