Sony Xperia Sola MT27i
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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
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 Xperia sola
Tweet The latest addition to Sony 's Android -powered Xperia range , the sola, offers some innovative features to help distinguish it from the rest of the mid-range smartphone crowd.
Pros:
- NFC SmartTags are useful
- great display
- and snappy performance from CPU
Cons:
- Floating touch just a gimmick at the moment
- no wow factor from the overall design
- and only 720p video recording
13 years ago
Reviewed: Sony Xperia Sola - mid-range onslaught
There was much speculation about Sony's survival in the cellphone market after losing its Ericsson connection, but it's come up with an excellent range of phones to make their own mark. The Xperia Sola comes as an added option in the mid-range Android market in order for Sony to strengthen its
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