Sony Xperia P LT22i
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13 years ago
After dropping the Ericsson brand for the Xperia S , Sony's next release is the mid-range Xperia P. They're similar in design, with the same see-through bar at the bottom for the back, home and menu symbols, only this time they're actual buttons.
13 years ago
Sony Xperia P initial impressions
Initial impressions after spending time with Sony's mid-range Xperia P Android smartphone
13 years ago
great procesor speed .nice looking. great camera .suts nice in hand.great value
13 years ago
Sony Xperia P mobile phone review
Launched in February this year , the Sony Xperia P sits above the recently reviewed Xperia U, in terms of hardware specifications. It also sits just below the flagship Xperia S, in the new NGT series of mobiles.
Pros:
- Good build
- Nice size and screen quality
- Easy to use UI
Cons:
- Older operating system
- Translucent strip needs to do more
- No microSD card slot
13 years ago
got dis phones yesterday nd im impressed the screen is really bright nd crisp one of the best mid range smartphones ive seen.im enjoyin my experience so far batt seems to b ok i was messing around with it quiet a gud bit when i gots it so but it does take a few charges to get the batt rite but so
13 years ago
Sony Xperia P Review: Does Sony's White Magic Cast The Right Spell?
The Sony Xperia P has had me rubbing my eyes and scratching more than once over the last week that I've been living with it. Not because it's amazing, but because it's deeply vexing.
13 years ago
Sony Xperia P review: Sony Xperia P
The Xperia P is a solid Sony smartphone, but with the Xperia S costing only AU$50 more, we'd suggest that you think about spending the extra money. Every family has the golden child. The one who gets the good looks and the secret favour of their parents as a result. The Xperia P is that child in the 2012 Xperia family, and although it's positioned as being a more affordable option than the flagship Xperia S, it has the looks to be an eye catcher in its own right.
Pros:
- Sharp, aluminium design. Good, 4-inch display. Sony's NXT UI is slick and intuitive as any on the Android platform.
Cons:
- Below-average battery life. Non-expandable memory. Non-replaceable battery. Xperia S is only AU$50 more expensive.
13 years ago
Sony Xperia P
The Xperia S is another solid Sony smartphone, with great extras like NFC and HDMI. It's place in the market is complicated by a recent price drop for the Xperia S, though, which is now around AU$50 more expensive than the P at the time of publishing this review.
Pros:
- Sharp
- aluminium design
- Good
- 4-inch display
- Sony's NXT UI is slick and intuitive as any on the Android platform
Cons:
- Below-average battery life
- Non-expandable memory
- Non-replaceable battery
- Xperia S is only AU$50 more expensive
13 years ago
Sony Xperia P
Every family has the golden child. The one who gets the good looks and the secret favour of their parents as a result. The Xperia P is that child in the 2012 Xperia family, and although it's positioned as being a more affordable option than the flagship Xperia S, it has the looks to be an eye...
Pros:
- Sharp, aluminium design
- Good, 4-inch display
- Sony's NXT UI is slick and intuitive as any on the Android platform
Cons:
- Below-average battery life
- Non-expandable memory
- Non-replaceable battery
- Xperia S is only AU$50 more expensive
13 years ago
Editor's Review of the Xperia P
The Xperia P is as impressive as its looks, thanks to its 4-inch Reality Display, dual-core processor and 8 megapixel 1080p HD camera
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