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March 2013
(79%)
153 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Xperia T is a gorgeously designed phone that performs well even with “just” a dual-core processor. It has a gorgeous display, loud loudspeakers, a solid build, and a nice soft touch backpanel. Unfortunately and based on my experience, images in inad...
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Published: 2012-12-06, Author: Chris , review by: techworld.com
The Sony Xperia T is a solid effort from Sony – it has a good screen and camera but lacks the excitement we expected from a 'Bond Phone'. Our sample didn’t even include the Bond wallpaper used in the phone’s marketing. In short the handset doesn't see...
Abstract: Despite its status as a global electronics giant, Sony remains on the periphery of the smartphone world, with a tiny share of the market outside its native Japan. In Europe, it’s struggled to make a dent in Samsung and Apple’s dominance. In the U.S., S...
Even though it's officially James Bond's phone, we found it hard to get excited about the Xperia T. It's a great phone performance-wise, and the screen and camera are among the best we've seen, but it struggles to stand out from the crowd with its dull bl...
Fast camera with dedicated shutter key, Sturdy design with very easy card slots access, Strong and clean loudspeaker, Helpful Smart App popups
Bad screen reflectance and viewing angles, Call quality should be better, Volume rocker is placed uncomfortably, LED notification light is too small
The Sony Xperia T doesn’t offer groundbreaking features compared to the other flagships out there, but it is a pretty compelling package nonetheless. The sturdy arched design will appeal to many, and the 13MP camera will let you capture those imprompt...
Abstract: Sony has just taken the wraps of its latest flagship Android phone, the Xperia T. It includes a 13-megapixel camera, a large 4.6in screen and NFC connectivity as its key features. The Xperia T also appears to head in a different design direction to many o...
Quick capture on camera, Great screen, PlayStation Certified, MicroSD, James Bond has one
Only 16GB internal storage, No Android Jelly Bean, Mediocre battery performance, Similar to earlier model
Buying guide 20 best mobile phones in the world today Sony has produced another impressive smartphone that offers the functionality and performance we're looking for in a top-level handset. That being said, when compared with the earlier Sony Xperia S, or...
Abstract: Most people's first reaction upon seeing the Sony Xperia T is that it's a bit chunky. And this isn't directed as a criticism. It's only slightly heavier than the Samsung Galaxy SIII, and lighter than the iPhone 4, but feels solid to hold thanks to its goo...
There's a great deal to like about the Sony Xperia T. Notably, the phone's sound and video performance, the quality of its screen and the speed of its response to commands. There's also Sony's joined-up ecosystem for content and products. Does it have t...