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Sunday, September 30, 2012
Sony Xperia T, Judgement Day
Back in the day, when Sony was in cahoots with Ericsson, they never really made it in the high end market with a product capable of rivaling Apple or Samsung, now, with the new Sony Xperia T, there is a new player in the streets, ready to fight, giving its best shot on the android market.
Sony Xperia T is as good as it gets, the new company flagship, ready to roll with a Snapdragon S4 processor, kicking it with an impressive 13 Megapixels camera and a stellar 720p display. I can’t help it, I love this droid, folks. Let’s take a look at its main specs:
Key features
• Quad-band GSM /GPRS/EDGE support
• 3G with 42.2 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA
• 4.55" 16M-color capacitive LED-backlit LCD touchscreen of 720p resolution (720 x 1280 pixels) with Sony Mobile BRAVIA engine; Scratch-resistant glass
• Android OS v4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich
• Dual-core 1.5 GHz Krait CPU, 1 GB RAM, Adreno 225 GPU, Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8260A chipset
• 13 MP autofocus camera with LED flash and geotagging, Multi Angle shot
• 1080p video recording @ 30fps with continuous autofocus and stereo sound
• 1.3 MP front-facing camera, 720p video recording
• Wi-Fi b/g/n and DLNA
• GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS
• 16GB of built-in storage, micro SD card slot
• micro USB port with MHL and USB-host support
• Stereo Bluetooth v3.1
• Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
• Stereo FM radio with RDS
• Voice dialing
• Deep Facebook integration
• PlayStation Certified, access to the PS Store
• Accelerometer and proximity sensor
• NFC connectivity
Full specs here. http://www.mobilephonedeals.com
Let’s start with unboxing this marvel of technology, even if it’s not a quad core, in the end, who needs that much processing power in a telephone? Let’s get real. So, the retail box is pretty normal and mainstream, it contains a micro USB cable, a charger and a headset, the micro SD card is missing but the phone has enough internal memory to get along.
Sony Xperia T’s dimensions are 129.4 x 67.3 x 9.4 mm, for such a big screen smartphone these are pretty good specs, it’s even a compact smartphone if you compare it with other brands. As for design, it’s similar to the Xperia Arc, it has an arched shape and the back is made of rubberized plastic which provides good grip and looks very nice, the materials used in its construction are high quality ones.
On the top of the Xperia T you will find the 3.5 mm audio jack and the secondary mic, the USB port which serves for both charging and data transfers is located on the left side, on the right side there are 3 hard buttons, the power/lock, the volume rocker and the dedicated camera key, also the micro SD port plus the micro SIM compartment. The back panel houses the impressive 13 megapixels camera with LED flash and the loudspeaker grille, the panel itself is non removable, yet I’ve heard that it covers a huge 1850 mAh battery, quoted at 7 hours of talk time and over 400 hours of standby in both 2g/3g networks, that sounds like a lot to me.
During testing, the phone lasted for almost 2 days on one charging, not bad at all in my opinion.
The display is a 4.55 inch wide LCD with a resolution of 1280/720 pixels and a respectable pixel density of 323 ppi, powered by a Bravia engine, is an excellent piece of hardware and I was flabbergasted by its sharpness, contrast and vivid colors.
Despite its respectable dimensions, the Xperia T handles very well, thanks to the curved back and good balance, ergonomy is top notch.
The smartphone comes with Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.4 OS, ready for upgrade to Jelly Bean, the UI is customized by Sony yet easy recognizable for an Android enthusiast. The hardware that runs the Xperia T consists of a Qualcomm MSM8260A Snapdragon chipset with two 1.5 GHz Krait cores and 1 GB of RAM and an Adreno 225 GPU, a pretty good configuration, ready for anything, the OS runs smooth and fast, regardless of the applications you throw at it.
The phonebook it the typical ICS one, easy to use and efficient, with SNS integration.
Telephony is high end, with smart dial and voice dial, signal reception is strong and in call sound is loud and clear, the phone features active noise cancelling, a good feature in noisy environments.
The Xperia T can manage easily any type of messages, from SMS to MMS and Email, thanks to Google Mail, Google talk makes you the king of instant messaging, also with the Timescape app you can get your Facebook and Twitter feeds right on your screen.
The video player features some cool new options, it’s connected to Gracenote which helps you find additional information about the movies you have preloaded, you also get an app called Movie Studio, it’s a movie editor that lets you edit clips and images, the smartphone manages to play any video file type, from DivX and Xvid to HD 720p and MKV files.
The music player is the usual Sony Walkman, it features a cool interface and lots of presets and equalizers, fully customizable for audiophiles. You also get an FM radio built in with RDS and the output audio quality is pretty good, as expected from a Sony multimedia device.
Sony Xperia T comes well prepared in the imaging department, it features a 13 megapixel camera with a back-illuminated Exmor R sensor and a single LED flash. It's capable of producing stills of 4128 x 3096px resolution, an impressive piece of hardware, I must say. The camera has a lot of options and features fully customizable, the pictures are great with a good dynamic range, and excellent macro capabilities. As for video recording, the Xperia T captures 1080p at 30 fps, as a true flagship android that it is.
You get the same customizing capabilities due to the similar interface with the still camera, including focus mode, metering, exposure value, image stabilization and so on plus continuous autofocus. The full HD videos are stored in mp4 format and the sound is recorded in stereo.
The connectivity department is also high end, The Sony Xperia T has quad-band 2G and pentaband 3G connectivity. Mobile data speeds are an impressive 42.2 Mbps of HSDPA and 5.76Mbps HSUPA.
Local connectivity is covered by Wi-Fi a/b/g/n with DLNA and Wi-Fi Direct, so you can easily share content from your phone on a DLNA TV or music player. There's also Bluetooth 3.1 with A2DP.
You also have NFC, and SmartTags.
Web browsing is well covered with the excellent ICS internet browser, which is simple and efficient, in the minimalistic Google way, you can even opt for Google Chrome browser, which works fast and smooth, everything works like a charm, from Flash to YouTube, even HD flash games.
For business users, the Sony Xperia T comes with an excellent organizer and the Office Suite 6 which handles any type of documents, like a pro.
Of course, there is a GPS receiver on board, loaded with Google Maps and Wisepilot navigation app.
Final words, this is a true blue high end smartphone, this time Sony get it right, the dual core Krait muscle does a pretty good job, the display is stellar, the interface has some nice features and looks pretty cool with the Sony custom UI, the overall experience using the smartphone is convincing, even the price tag looks like the best bang for the buck. Add to that an excellent design and a full set of preloaded apps and you have a winner in my book.
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