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Lækkert design. To SmartTags medfølger. Et af de bedste – hvis ikke det bedste mobilkamera. Hurtig kameraknap. Et væld af funktioner og forbindelser. Responsiv. Flot skærm.
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Skærmen
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God skærm
Godt kamera
SmartTags medfølger
Mulighed for bordoplader
Støv- og vandafvisende (IP55/57)
Super flot design og lækker detalje med den gennemsigtige del med lys i
Kvalitets indtrykket er rykket en klasse op fra Arc S
Skærmen er rigtig flot med største skarphed til dato i en mobil ( 342 ppi)
Lyd kvaliteten er udmærket også fra bagside højtale
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Elendigt batteri
Android 2.3 og ikke 4.0
Plasticdæksler. De tre nederste taster kan være vanskelige at aktivere.
Knapperne
Fornemmelsen i byggekvaliteten
De 3 touchknapper under skærmen – dem er vi rigtig trætte af
Bagside cover der kun skjuler et micro simkort
Kontrast i skærmen (sort er ikke sort som på en AMOLED skærm)
Abstrakt: The past year has seen many a transformation at Sony Mobile, formerly known as Sony Ericsson. In addition to the buyout by Sony and subsequent rebranding, the company has refocused on smartphones and brought to market a well-rounded lineup of products ...
History seems to repeat itself. Sony has once again proven that they can come up with great hardware, but that the software department is late to get the memo. Even if Sony was able to skin many of the limitations in Gingerbread, it's still no Ice Cre...
1280 x 720 LCD is perfect for moviesDecent performance and battery lifeBrings Sony vibes (and media) to your phone
Chunky with weak build qualityCamera output is only superficially goodSony ecosystem needs to be more cohesive
The Xperia S is well-equipped for entertainment, with an amazing screen, HDMI and good streaming capabilities. But those looking for more well-rounded strengths will be disappointed....
The Xperia S finds itself launching at a tricky time for Sony. The company is partway between developing its own phones, entirely separate from Sony Ericsson of old, and between the last gasps of the ill-fated partnership. That tumultuous cradle shows...
Abstrakt: Our folks from SlashGear has managed to get their hand on the Sony Xperia S. As most of us might have know, the device is the first smartphone to hold Sony’s sole brand in recent year. The review is a great run through on the Xperia S, so we do recomme...
Sonys first solo effort is a masterpiece, and a great way to enjoy movies, music, apps and the web. A sterling camera and desirable body round off an excellent Android mobile. Were already looking forward to checking out the rest of the Xperia family, t...
Attractive, distinctive design, High-definition display, Strong camera performance, Good voice clarity and reception
Ships with dated software, Color banding may spoil display for some, Still no good reason to care about PlayStation certification, No microSD card slot or user-accessible battery
Very good photo and video quality, One second from sleep to snap, Quality HD display with ultrahigh pixel density, Distinguished design with a transparent illuminated strip, Hearty 32GB of internal storage, Strong loudspeaker with clean sound, Good call quality, Rapid battery charging
The capacitive button dots are hard to spot and not very responsive, Sealed battery compartment, No memory expansion slot
What can we say in the end, but to acknowledge that Sony has hit the nail on the head with the Xperia S. From the characteristic design decisions, like a transparent illuminated strip, through an amazing HD display, to the ultra-fast camera, the first...
Abstrakt: We didn’t have that much time to test the Xperia S, a pretty promising flagship handset from Sony, but we spent the better part of a day with it. It was still plenty to leave us under the impression that Sony is getting back in shape and it is bringing along some heavy artillery...