Sony Xperia TX LT29i
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13 years ago
Sony is using its link with the latest James Bond flick to push its newest flagship Android phone, the . The "official smartphone of the James Bond movie Skyfall", the Sony Xperia TX has an excellent display, a good UI overlay and a distinctive arc-style design.
Pros:
- Distinctive
- arc-shaped design
- Excellent display
- Some nice UI features
Cons:
- Disappointing camera
- Average battery life and no 4G
- Plastic design feels cheap
13 years ago
Xperia TX Review: Just Another Pretty Sony Phone That Isn't Very Good
. The GT was not particularly quick, expensive, or really even that rare. In fact, Opel sold over 100,000 of them. And why? Because they were small and pretty and, even in the US, a lot cheaper than a Corvette. The Xperia TX is a lot like an Opel GT.
13 years ago
Sony Xperia TX Review
The Xperia TX carries a lot of prestige as Sony's latest flagship for the Asian market. It is a thing of beauty with specs to back it up. But does it have enough to take our eyes away from its competition? Let's find out by reading our full review after the break.
13 years ago
Sony Xperia TX review
There's no denying it: Sony really knows how to design its phones. It has avoided a lot of the design trends that are really popular and continued doing its own thing. Even an entry-level phone such as its Sony Xperia J ST26i looks gorgeous.
13 years ago
Sony Xperia TX Review: The Bond Phone Just Makes Me Sad
James Bond movies have always done an amazing job at making me feel great. They're always so enjoyable, so fun, so cool. Bond's latest adventure, Skyfall , has all but departed from cinemas now, and we're left with a sense of whimsey from the world's best gentleman spy and a swathe of gadgets we can...
13 years ago
The Xperia TX marks the return of Sony's famed arching body initially popularised by the aptly names Xperia Arc. Whereas the Xperia S bulged from the seams, this smartphone curves inwards, ergonomically accommodating a person's brace. At 8.6mm thin and 127 grams, there's not much to hold.
Pros:
- Great Screen and high pixel density
- Sony's Android skin is the most attractive
- Camera shutter key
Cons:
- Cubed corners undermine the arced spine
- Camera quality is underwhelming, particularly for a Sony smartphone
13 years ago
"Review: The Xperia TX Is A Sad Reminder Of What Sony Used To Be"
Sony's Xperia TX is the company?s first attempt in years to compete head on with Samsung and Apple. But is it a strong contender or just an ode to the company?s successful cybershot and Arc phones?
Pros:
- Great Screen and high pixel density
- Sony's Android skin is the most attractive
- Camera shutter key
Cons:
- Cubed corners undermine the arced spine
- Camera quality is underwhelming, particularly for a Sony smartphone
12 years ago
Sony's Xperia TX is the company's first attempt in years to compete head on with Samsung and Apple. But is it a strong contender or just an ode to the company's successful cybershot and Arc phones?
Cons:
- In all, Sony's Xperia TX is a good phone that will capably handle your day to day needs
- Sony's refined Android skin is not only the best looking (bar stock Android), it's also one of the most functional.
13 years ago
Sony Xperia TX review: Sony Xperia TX
This is Sony's best phone to date, but it is released at a time when competition is at its maximum. Its 13-megapixel camera should be the difference in Sony's favour, but it's not. The evolution of feature phones to smartphones has claimed several scalps, Nokia and BlackBerry most notably. Sony (nee Sony Ericsson) has also struggled to find its feet in this brave, new world; until now. Recent estimations put Sony at third place in smartphone sales, and for good reason. The company continues to make better phones with each new release.
Pros:
- Best Sony screen to date
- Nice user interface
- Replaceable battery, expandable memory.
Cons:
- No HDMI
- Photos can be quite noisy
- Older version of Android.
13 years ago
Sony Xperia TX
Fans of the Sony brands should be very happy with this release, as it really seems like Sony has moved passed its separation from Ericsson and is finding its feet. The handset's design is immediately recognisable as a Sony phone and it includes some very nice touches.
Pros:
- Best Sony screen to date
- Nice user interface
- Replaceable battery
- expandable memory
Cons:
- No HDMI
- Photos can be quite noisy
- Older version of Android
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