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Soyacincau)
Quote: "The 4.3-inch screen on the Xperia S is currently the highest density screen you can get in the market, combine that with Sony’s Mobile Bravia Engine image enhancement software and you get a truly mesmerizing display. Colours on the Xperia S are true-to-life vibrant, details are pin-sharp and the contrast really gives your great depth. We’ve only used the Xperia S for a few hours but we’re very inclined to say that the Xperia S has the best display you can get on an Android device. It’s something you must experience yourself to see what we mean."
Source:
http://www.soyacincau.com/2012/02/21/unboxed-sony-xperia-s/(
SlashGear)
Quote: "With Android 4.0, the Xperia S would’ve felt a far more rounded device. The hardware is distinctive and, for the most part, a success – the screen in particular is bright and pleasingly pixel-dense – and the Snapdragon processor, though short a few cores on other recent rivals, still keeps things churning at a satisfactory pace. It’s software that leaves the Sony feeling old beyond its time."
Source:
http://www.slashgear.com/sony-xperia-s-review-07217176/(
3g.co.uk)
Quote: "Pros: Great snapper; clear bright display; handy NFC tags; nice design
Cons: No Ice Cream Sandwich on board yet
Verdict: Sony has done a grand job with its first solo production. The Xperia S is a fine machine for surfing the web, watching films and listening to tunes. It also has a top snapper and good looks. We're looking forward to the next Xperia smartphone to come out of the Sony"
Source:
http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/March2012/sony-xper...y-3g-co-uk.html(
STUFF)
Quote: "The Xperia S may be the first Sony smartphone to drop the Ericsson moniker, but make no mistake – this is not a greenhorn smartphone. The combination of a powerful dual-core processor, a stunning 4.3in screen and smart NFC and media sharing capability make the Sony Xperia S one of the best Android devices currently available, besting the flagship Samsung Galaxy Nexus in most areas bar the lack of Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box. If you want to stray over from the Apple camp and try the very best that Android has to offer, you couldn’t go far wrong with the Sony Xperia S."
Source:
http://stuffmideast.com/2012/02/27/124477/...-sony-xperia-s/(
Engadget)
Quote: "Could the Xperia S be your first Sony-branded phone? It you're all about media consumption, and if you're prepared to wait while Sony makes its cloud-based platforms more coherent, then the Xperia S is a great device. The display and the speaker are absorbing and addictive. The battery life is excellent, the processor is a good fit and the absence of expandable storage shouldn't weigh too heavily if you get the 32GB option."
Source:
http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/08/sony-xperia-s-review/