04 October 2012

Review: Sony Xperia T is looking to twist heads

Sony Xperia T is looking to twist heads

The Sony Xperia T is looking to turn heads. it's an additional design skew from Sony Mobile, in a row up of campaign that seems to be frequently growing.

When we talk about the Sony Xperia T seems something of an funny habit in terms of plan. touching on from the NXT devices with the clear narrow piece near the base.
And we talk about Display of Sony Xperia T ,The display is able of producing some nice rich colours, although the presentation angles aren't as remarkable as you'll find somewhere else.In the Xperia T you get auto-brightness and a slider so you can change the base stage the auto-brightness operates approximately.

From the home page to the apps plate, Sony has tweaked everything. You get the usual agreement of home pages, with the option of adding all sorts of widgets, with Sony catering for lots of their own services that roll into its Android phones, like Music and Video Unlimited.In the apps tray you can reorder apps quickly and easily.That's both good and bad. Good that Sony is essentially giving you a device that does everything out of the box: media steaming, music track identification, backup, management of attached trimmings, steering with Wisepilot, NFC control.

The recent apps control, a standard feature of the latest versions of Android, has been enhanced to give you some "small apps" too. Not only can you switch apps quickly using the scrollable thumbnails, but you can create notes, fire up a calculator, set a timer running or record a voice note.

The album gets a work over too, with photos arranged by date. You get the option to geotag images and the album includes a map view, as well as a section for online images from Facebook and.

There's a dedicated camera button that's great for taking pictures, rather than having to touch the display. It makes it easier to take photos of yourself too. The button can also be used to launch the camera from the lock screen and if you're really after speed, it can launch and capture. Full HD video capture is also offered and the continuous autofocus does a good job of keeping things sharp without theatrical pulsing to find focal point.Sitting at the core of the Xperia T is a 1.5GHz Qualcomm MSM8260 dual-core processor, with 1GB of RAM.

[Via:pocket-lint]

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