Sony has a plan and is sticking to it. Not a piece of tactical genius either but one that seems to work for it. A couple of phones did well for Sony in the midrange last year and the right touches here and there was all they needed to be highly competitiv...
Abstract: The Sony Xperia L has a precision engineered feature mix, making it a true successor to last year's Xperia U. It covers all bases, compromising only on stuff that isn't essential to the user experience, while at the same time, retaining the attractive price tag...
Equipped with a petite 3.5inch display with a resolution of 480 by 854 pixels, Availability of advanced applications like Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Calendar and Google Talk on these phones, User can also access common tools like Organizer, Docu
Absence of external micro SD card, Less memory capacity i.e only 4 GB, Options of skype application is not available, Not very suitable tech savvy users
After doing the Sony Xperia U Review, it can be said these latest smartphones from Sony comes with comparatively some new features. These phones are expected to be released by April, 2012. Having a lustrous design and excellent finish, it can be said the ...
Good performance, Great hardware design, Above average camera
Small display, Low inbuilt memory and no expansion slot, Still running Android 2.3 Gingerbread,
The Xperia U handily surpasses its competition but has some shortcomings due to which we can’t give it full marks. The 3.5″ display is particularly small and the 16:9 ratio of the screen makes it hard to type. If you can deal with that, the display qua...
Abstract: Sony Xperia U is an entry level mid range dual core Android phone from Sony and I do a in-depth full review of this phone including benchmarks, this phone sports a 1 Ghz dual core processor it also has a front facing vga camera and a rear facing 5 MP came...
Great design, Impressive sound quality, Snappy UI.
Only 4 GB of storage space, Mediocre video recording, Limited viewing angles
The Xperia U's 1320 mAh battery manages to keep the device running for almost 5 hours, under heavy use. With normal use, expect it to last for around 10 hours. The handset has an impressive design, snappy UI, and great sound quality. On the other hand, S...
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So, Sony know what they're doing in the midrange. The Xperia U is so comfortably ahead of similarly priced smartphones that it's one of the easiest to recommend.Few would've believed last year that a solid dual-core experience and a display of very good q...
Abstract: The existence of the Sony Xperia U (previously known as Kumquat) hasn't been entirely a surprise and it is one of the two NXT smartphones to round off the trio of new Sony-branded devices, with the other being the Xperia P and the earlier announced Xperia...
Abstract: The Sony Xperia U smartphone belongs to the new set of Android-flavored smartphones, which include the flagship device Sony Xperia S, the Sony Xperia P and the Sony Xperia Sola launched by Sony recently.The new Android smartphones obviously no longer bear...