Sony Xperia Acro S LT26W
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13 years ago
FANTASTIC PHONE....APPLE IS DEAD
FANTASTIC PHONE....APPLE IS DEAD Huge screen, excellent resolution,,,, Wet finger touching is fantastic,,,, also i spilt sprite on my phone yesterday,,,,,Didnt miss a beat.
12 years ago
Overall great phone
While it's not top of the line spec-wise anymore, its still fairly fast and it has withstood all the abuse I've thrown its way. Even when I accidentally dropped my knife on the screen it just poked it and left a mark in that spot.
Pros:
- Fast
- reliable
- good battery life
- and nearly indestructable
Cons:
- None
11 years ago
Do not recommend I have a problem with my sony acro s
Do not recommend I have a problem with my sony acro s, everything worked fine until the phone asked me for an update on the android system, and no longer recognize any sim card, to my surprise the phone has no IMEI (* # 06 #), not that I sold the phone type or if false, be assured that I will...
11 years ago
Definitely waterproof
Very promptly posted, and a good phone! I took photo's in the pool while on holiday and as long as the rubber caps are in place I can safely say it is 100% waterproof. It also has a good screen on it, and the camera itself takes good pictures. I recommend this phone!
13 years ago
Sony Xperia Acro S
Good... Compare to other smart phones..
Pros:
- Memory slot
- Water proof
Cons:
- Not support Java
13 years ago
Excellent performance, display and functionality. I bought primarily for water/dust resistance but I think it is better than my previous Galaxy Nexus. Pros Water/dust resistance! I can take underwater video!
14 years ago
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S review: Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S
Basically the same phone that Sony Ericsson released at the start of the year, the Arc S is a good phone that may struggle to stand out amongst the crowd in an excellent year of releases. Sony Ericsson has made a huge splash with its Android devices this year, shrugging off the memories of the poorly performing Xperia X10 and delivering a handful of really attractive and unique smartphones. The Xperia Arc S is basically a re-release, however, pairing the features and design of the original Arc with a faster 1.4GHz processor and Telstra Next G compatibility.
Pros:
- Awesome screen
- HDMI-out
- Good Facebook integration throughout system.
Cons:
- Low internal storage
- Awkward headphone position
- Same design we saw six months ago.
14 years ago
Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc S
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc S is basically the XPERIA Arc with a faster processor, slightly upgraded software and an 'S' tagged onto the end of its name. It remains a good phone but its plagued by the same issues as its predecessor: that being disappointing build quality. Apple's iPhone 4S seems to have started an odd trend in the mobile phone world. Motorola, HTC and now Sony Ericsson have all followed Apple's lead by releasing phones that look identical to previous models. Sony Ericsson's "new" effort is the XPERIA Arc S — it's basically the XPERIA Arc with a faster processor, slightly upgraded software and, of course, an 'S' tagged onto the end of its name.
Pros:
- Distinctive, unique design
- Excellent camera
- Great screen
Cons:
- Tiny buttons
- Disappointing build quality
- Almost identical to original
13 years ago
Sony Xperia acro S Review
If there is one thing that smartphones do not get along well with, that would be water. Once inside your handset, it is difficult to get out and can easily cause irreversible damage that warranty doesn't cover.
Pros:
- Resistant to dust and water damage
- Incredibly detailed display
- Rich multimedia feature set
Cons:
- Thick and bulky
- Capacitive buttons are uncomfortable to use
14 years ago
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S review: Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S
Sony Ericsson follows up its ultrastylish Xperia Arc with the Xperia Arc S, a slightly faster version of the posh European model that runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread and rocks a powerful camera. Its high price, single-core CPU, and slow data speeds will leave Android experts wanting more. The first Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc turned heads with its fashionable design, razor-thin good looks, and Android Gingerbread software. Now Sony Ericsson has launched a flashier replacement, but oh, what a difference a few months makes. Despite a faster processor and two exciting new color options, splurging on the unlocked $439.99 Xperia Arc S is an even tougher argument to make.
Pros:
- The Sony Xperia Arc S flaunts a slim, attractive design, comes in multiple colors, runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread, boasts a powerful camera, and records 720p HD video.
Cons:
- Many of the phone's buttons are tiny and hard to press, plus its unlocked sticker price is pretty steep, especially for a single-core handset that lacks Ice Cream Sandwich.
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