It feels like a step backwards stylistically and the finish isn’t all that special either – it feels plasticky and details like the plastic flap that covers the SIM and microSD slots looks really.
The Xperia T's large 4.6-inch screen and hungry processor are fed by a 1,850mAh power cell, which generates a lifespan that's fairly typical of top-tier Android blowers right now. Heavy use --.
Certainly on paper, the Xperia T has plenty of power, features and value to make it a worthwhile choice. It also looks the part with a sleek, well-built chassis and is both light and thin in.
Sony Xperia T review Rating: 8/10 | Price: £400 WIRED Fine screen, Ice Cream Sandwich, powerful dual-core processor TIRED Not a big improvement on the Xperia S They're calling it the.
It’s a beauty, thanks to the 1,280x720 resolution and Sony’s own Bravia mobile engine display tweaks which improve image and video playback by sharpening pictures, increasing contrast and.
Despite opting for a dual core processor over a quad core option, the Xperia T doesn't lag and navigating the interface is smooth and easy. Apps load up quickly and the Timescape skin.
Smartphones are getting brainier, and slimmer. So while the new Sony Xperia T isn't as svelte as the iPhone 5, it beats Apple's flagship for camera resolution, screen size and features like NFC .
Sony has covered the OS with its own TimeScape skin, and added a few extra themes and widgets not available on other devices. The Android 4.1 update operating system has improved the device over.
The Sony Xperia T comes loaded with both the stock Android browser and Google's Chrome browser optimised for mobile. You can access the internet either through the Xperia T's Wi-Fi b/g/n.