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Sony Xperia P, Master of Reality



The Japanese from Sony have been quite busy little bees in the last year and added another member to the family, the Xperia P. Besides being a handsome performer, this fellow is quite tough too. You’ll see what I mean by saying that in the following review.

Key features

Aluminum unibody
Quad-band GSM /GPRS/EDGE support
3G with 14.4 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA
Bright 4" 16M-color capacitive LED-backlit LCD touchscreen of qHD resolution (540 x 960 pixels) with Sony Mobile BRAVIA engine and WhiteMagic (fourth white subpixel); Scratch-resistant glass
Android OS v2.3.7 Gingerbread, planned Android 4.0 ICS update
Dual-core 1 GHz Cortex-A9 CPU, 1 GB RAM, Mali-400 GPU, NovaThor U8500 chipset
8 MP autofocus camera with LED flash and geotagging, Multi Angle shot
1080p video recording @ 30fps with continuous autofocus and stereo sound
VGA front-facing camera
Wi-Fi b/g/n and DLNA
Built-in GPS receiver with A-GPS
NFC connectivity
16GB built-in storage (13GB user accessible)
microHDMI port, dedicated TV launcher
microUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth v2.1
Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
Stereo FM radio with RDS
Voice dialing
Adobe Flash 11 support
Deep Facebook integration
Accelerometer and proximity sensor

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First of all, let’s take a peek in the box. Here, we’ll find a single piece headset which comes with in-ear plugs (I welcome them because I actually have a problem with normal headphones, as they barely fit in my ears), a microUSB cable also used for boost-charging the phone and the charger head.
Measuring 122 x 59.5 x 10.5 mm and having a weight of 120 grams, the phone is light and compact although its body is metallic. The straight lines along with its sharp edges and well-built good looking design are the recipe for a dazzling phone.

The Xperia P brings a 4 inches TFT LCD “Reality display” with WhiteMagic and the Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine. The sunlight legibility and viewing angles are defined by one word: PERFECT. I guess that’s what the P stands for. Below the amazing screen is a transparent strip which hosts the capacitive buttons for Back, Home and Menu. Above the display you’ll see the VGA front facing camera, earpiece and their buddies, the ambient light and proximity sensors.
The left side of the phone is home to the unprotected microUSB and microHDMI ports and the microSIM card slot, which is behind a plastic lid. On the right side, you’ll find the loudspeaker, Power/Lock key, volume rocker and a shutter key.

The top holds the lonely 3.5 mm audio jack. Only the lanyard eyelet at the bottom.
On the aluminum-made back stands the camera, along with its LED flash companion.
The Xperia P runs Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread which is upgradeable to v4 and uses the Timescape user interface. The phone owns a 1 GHz dual-core Cortex-A9 processor, 1 GB of RAM, a Mali-400MP GPU and 13 GB of user available storage from the 16 GB present. If it’s not enough, you have cloud integration (DropBox, Google and Box). Its speed and capacity are more than decent when multi-tasking, I’m sure you’ll have an enjoyable experience when using it.

Telephony is great. You have a secondary microphone which serves its noise-cancellation purpose, so you’ll be having an excellent call quality even if you find yourself in a nerve-racking loud environment. Smart and voice dialing are here among other useful functions, like quick contacts and the possibility to sync with your accounts (Facebook, for example).
Messaging is okay, your SMS and MMS and organized into threads, a thread looks like a conversation log. You can forward, copy, delete your messages or lock them against deletion and if you’re looking for a certain message, feel free to use the Search functionality.

The on-screen QWERTY keyboard works just fine in portrait mode even if you have big sausage-like fingers. Still, if you have enormous hands and go by the name of PAWS, the landscape mode is all you need for texting.

The phone has quite a connectivity fortune, as it will provide support for GSM/GPRS/EDGE, quad-band 2G and 3G with 14.4 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA, Wi-Fi b/g/n with DLNA and Hotspot, Bluetooth v2.1with A2dp and EDR and let’s not forget about the last, but not least NFC support.
The browsing experience will be pretty enjoyable, as the device has a simple, but very capable browser which supports multiple tabs, switching between them, bookmarks, find on page, copy, double tap and pinch to zoom, text reflow and others. The pages are loaded very fast and look great on the big 4 inches display. As a surprise, the full Flash 11 version joined the party.

The Xperia P is equipped with an 8 megapixel camera which comes with autofocus, a single LED flash and takes photos at a maximum resolution of 3264 x 2448 pixels. It has quite a lot of features included in the camera-package and I’ll write down only the ones that are really worth mentioning: face and smile detection, geotagging, image stabilization, metering, capture modes (Normal, Sweep panorama, Scene recognition, 3D Sweep Panorama, Sweep Multi Angle). The pictures are very nice, having accurate colors and good contrast.

The video recorder shoots 1080p videos at 30 fps and borrows some of settings found on the still camera, such as image stabilization, metering, exposure value and others. The video quality is also decent.
Its music player supports audio formats like MP3, eAAC+, WAV and WMA and greets you with a Cover Flow interface and some great features, like SensMe, some equalizer presets, the Infinite option and so on. The audio quality is excellent with or without your headphones on, your ears will instantly fall in love with this loud and clear sound-producing phone. FM radio with RDS is here, bringing the TrackID service.
The video player is also great, supporting DivX, XviD, MKV, MP4 and WMV.

Xperia P comes with a wealthy amount of applications. Some of them are the Office Suite, for viewing Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF files, a PowerSaver, NeoReader, Google Search, YouTube, Google Talk, a World Clock and sooo many others. If wanting more, the Android Play Store is available.
A GPS receiver is also here and comes with A-GPS support. For navigation, you have Google Chrome, which comes to the rescue when you’re in need, helping if getting lost and allowing you to plan routes, go into Street View, search for points of interest and so on. Wisepilot is also here, but only for 30-free days.
The phone’s 1305 mAh battery will hang in there for a day of intensive usage, but later in the night you’ll see it begging for some energy, struggling to stay alive like a real warrior that it is.

Altogether, this guy is eager to show off its talents and good-looks and has every reason to do so. It will immediately capture the affection of your eyes, hands and pockets with that amazing design and when using and browsing a bit through it, your heart will be won by its big amount of skills.

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