Sony Xperia Sola MT27i
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13 years ago
Sony has come up with the world's first ever smartphone, which utilizes the floating touch technology. Sony Xperia Sola is a powerful entertainment and communicating device. Sony has always made a point to present its consumers with some of the best and advanced smartphones .
Pros:
- Slim and stylish design
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- Accelerometer
- proximity
- compass sensor
- Access to Google Search
- Maps
- Gmail
- YouTube
- Calendar
- Google Talk
- MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV and MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV players
- Document viewer
- Voice memo/dial/commands and Predictive text...
Cons:
- Lack of Secondary camera
- No Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
- Display has unimpressive viewing angles
- Shutter key is stiff and unresponsive
- Non user-replaceable battery
13 years ago
The phone is somewhat smaller than the Xperia S and, weighing in at 107 grams, fits nicely into the hand and has a good solid feel. The Sola uses a standard sized SIM card, so no need to change to a micro SIM yet.
Pros:
- Apart from being a phone, it is also a good social network connector
- The screen senses your finger movement when hovering above, but without actually touching the screen
- The display is clear and crisp and is easy to view even in sunlight courtesy of the Sony Bravia engine.
Cons:
- No front camera No Ice Cream Sandwich
13 years ago
While this isn't the first Sony phone I've used, it's the first I've actually enjoyed using. Would I buy one? No! Would I recommend my "techie" friends buy one? No! Would I recommend to my friends and relatives who want an Android phone but don't want the top end phones? No!
Pros:
- Lightweight
- Responsive
- Nice looking device
Cons:
- Screen quality is sub standard
- Gingerbread
- Sound quality in call is poor
- Camera quality is poor
- reacts badly in low light
13 years ago
Sony Ericsson Xperia Sola: A Great Phone!
The first time I laid eyes on the Sony Ericsson Xperia Sola I wanted to buy
Pros:
- Great Camera Floating Touch Multi-Touch Android Operating System 3G Network Great Connectivity
Cons:
- Navigation Lag Sometimes Headphone Sound Low Shutter Key Tough to Press
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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