Testseek.com have collected 241 expert reviews of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc.
March 2011
(81%)
241 Reviews
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Abstract: With its 2011 Xperia lineup, Sony Ericsson is looking to retain its position as one of the major players in the Android ecosystem. While last year’s (depending on your locale) Xperia X8 and X10 sold well, they were criticized by some for shipping with...
If the XPERIA Play failed to persuade us that it was the future of mobile gaming, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc has no such caveats when it comes to solid multimedia and all-round performance. No, it doesn’t have a dual-core processor or record Full HD...
Abstract: Tweet With the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc, Sony Ericsson has gone for a refreshingly different approach from its main competitors. Rather than focus on the latest dual-core super-fast processors and ultra-high megapixel cameras, it’s focused instead on...
Screen Quality, Camera, Battery Life, Thin and Light, Noise Cancellation,
Mostly Made of Plastic, No microHDMI Cable Included, Some Apps Cannot Be Uninstalled, MicroSD Card Position
As the first Sony Ericsson smartphone to employ Sony’s television and digital camera technologies, the Xperia Arc is rather charming. Anyone who places photography and video playback at the top of their must-have smartphone criteria will be delighted ...
Gorgeous design light and thin, Bright, vivid screen, Fantastic still / video capture
Single core processor isn't as futureproof, Occasional lag / custom widget stutters, Plastic body may not be to everyone's tastes
Wrapping up our review of the Sony Ericsson Xperia arc we have to say that the company seems to have nailed it this time. The thin arched profile makes you forget that you are holding a gadget with a huge 4.2” screen. On top of that it is very light th...
As the first Sony Ericsson smartphone to employ Sony’s television and digital camera technologies, the Xperia Arc is rather charming. Anyone who places photography and video playback at the top of their must-have smartphone criteria will be delighted ...
Smartphones are dime a dozen these days. Few phones, however, are near perfect. The Xperia Arc falls in that hallowed category of about-accurate devices. Barring the absence of Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc front camera and actual keyboard, there are few So...
Great cameraThin, light and beautifulAttractive UI atop Android 2.3
Iffy ergonomicsDisappointing video qualitySome software issues
Sony Ericsson could've called this the Xperia Art and no one would have been surprised. Its 4.2-incher is one of the most photogenic smartphones we've come across yet and its design exhibits an artistry and a flamboyance we rarely get to see. Construction...
The first thing you will notice about the phone is how thin it is, at just 8.7mm it feels like an iPhone 4 on a diet. The curved back fits great in the hand and is perfect for balancing the phone on the shoulder for some handsfree phone call action, From
Some may appreciate the two tone approach to the colour scheme on the back of the handset but personally we don't. Things also feel slightly too plasticky, with the size and weight of the Arc giving it an overly flimsy quality, Connectionwise the Arc fee