Sony Xperia Sola MT27i
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13 years ago
Sony Xperia Sola – Floating Touch, rectangular shape and NFC technology
SmartTag, Floating Touch display, and NFC technology – these are three of the most interesting specs and features of Sony Xperia Sola . Apart from that, Sony did a good job in naming it. We're pretty sure you're not as fond with their single-letter devices like Sony Xperia S, P, and U.
13 years ago
Light 'em up
Sony are busy extending their Xperia line, after the Japanese behemoth bought out their Ericsson counterpart, and the Xperia sola lies squarely in the middle of the pack. The flagship Xperia S has set the ceiling and the Xperia U will set the floor of what to expect from the company's Android...
13 years ago
This is a really good device.
Xperia Sola, the latest in Sony's venture alone in the Mobile World. This is a device not to be looked down on, it sports a dual core processor, which is the most power efficient dual core processor in the market now.
13 years ago
Sony Xperia Sola
In some respects, designing a mid-range handset must be harder than designing the flagship models. A mid-tier mobile needs to maintain the same "feel" as other phones in its range, but also needs its own defining elements.
Pros:
- Great UI and performance
- NFC
- Decent camera
Cons:
- Limited internal storage
- Colour banding on LCD display
- 3.7-inch screen may be too small for some
13 years ago
Sony Xperia Sola Android phone
The Sony Xperia Sola has a compact design, good build quality and NFC capabilities, but it's a little overpriced and the floating touch feature is currently little more than a gimmick. Sony's Xperia Sola is a mid-range Android phone that follows the same design principles as the company's more expensive Xperia S. A compact frame, reasonable build quality and NFC capabilities are nice features, but the Xperia Sola is a little overpriced.
Pros:
- Compact design and good build
- NFC SmartTags
- Reasonably intuitive software
Cons:
- Poor ergonomics
- Screen makes typing a chore
- Terrible camera button
13 years ago
Sony Xperia Sola
The Sony Xperia Sola is an entry-level Android phone with a 3.7-inch display (480 x 854 pixels), a 5-Megapixel camera that films in 720p, 5 GB of internal storage available to the user (expandable via microSD) and
Pros:
- Compact size and weight
- Generally responsive
- Photo and audio rendering
Cons:
- Low battery life
- Slows down at times
- Back detaches too easily
13 years ago
The floating touch display is gimmicky at best, but the Sola is quite a solid contender in the sub-20k Android smartphone bracket. Not too long ago, if you didn't have Rs 20k or more for a smartphone , you usually made a few compromises, including a more basic camera, a slower processor or a clumsy...
13 years ago
This Android smartphone comes with a brilliant display which is very lightweight and fun to use but is not flawless. The Xperia Sola is actually not a part of the NXT series smartphones of Sony but features a similar look and feel.
Pros:
- Looks
- Build Quality
- Speedy operation
- Lightweight
Cons:
- No ICS
- No front camera
13 years ago
A smart phone for people who don't want things they will never use. It is about the same size as the Iphone 4S and at 1/3 the price (no contract). The screen is beautiful which makes watching videos great. It will work with AT&T or any of their MVNOs. The best part is that it has a micro SD slot.
13 years ago
As the Samsung Galaxy S III and the HTC One X churn out mind boggling form factors and spec sheet pyrotechnics like a quad-core processors for the high-end of the market, the dual-core powered devices now seem to be relegated to the mid-range to the lower end of the market.
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