Sony Xperia M review


Also known as Sony C1904/C1905.
Available as Sony Xperia M dual with Dual SIM card support, Sony C2004/C2005.
GENERAL2G NetworkGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 - all versions
3G NetworkHSDPA 900 / 2100 - C1905, C2005
HSDPA 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 - C1904, C2004
SIMOptional Dual SIM
Announced2013, June
StatusAvailable. Released 2013, August
BODYDimensions124 x 62 x 9.3 mm (4.88 x 2.44 x 0.37 in)
Weight115 g (4.06 oz)
DISPLAYTypeTFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size480 x 854 pixels, 4.0 inches (~245 ppi pixel density)
MultitouchYes, up to 4 fingers
ProtectionScratch-resistant glass
SOUNDAlert typesVibration; MP3 ringtones
LoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackYes
MEMORYCard slotmicroSD, up to 32 GB
Internal4 GB, 1 GB RAM
DATAGPRSUp to 86 kbps
EDGEUp to 237 kbps
SpeedHSDPA, 21 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
BluetoothYes, v4.0 with A2DP, ANT+
NFCYes
USBYes, microUSB v2.0
CAMERAPrimary5 MP, 2592х1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash, check quality
FeaturesGeo-tagging, touch focus, image stabilization, HDR, panorama
VideoYes, 720p@30fps, check quality
SecondaryYes, VGA
FEATURESOSAndroid OS, v4.1 (Jelly Bean)
ChipsetQualcomm Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus MSM8227
CPUDual-core 1 GHz Krait
GPUAdreno 305
SensorsAccelerometer, proximity, compass
MessagingSMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, IM, Push Email
BrowserHTML5
RadioStereo FM radio with RDS
GPSYes, with A-GPS support
JavaYes, via Java MIDP emulator
ColorsBlack, White, Purple, Yellow (single sim model only)
- SNS integration
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- MP4/H.263/H.264 player
- MP3/eAAC+/WAV player
- Document viewer
- Photo viewer/editor
- Voice memo/dial
- Predictive text input
BATTERYLi-Ion 1750 mAh battery
Stand-byUp to 552 h (2G) / Up to 454 h (3G)
Talk timeUp to 10 h 18 min (2G) / Up to 9 h (3G)
Music playUp to 39 h 24 min
MISCSAR US0.84 W/kg (head)     1.30 W/kg (body)    
SAR EU0.86 W/kg (head)    
Price group
TESTSDisplayContrast ratio: 983:1 (nominal) / 1.473:1 (sunlight)
LoudspeakerVoice 66dB / Noise 65dB / Ring 75dB
Audio qualityNoise -87.7dB / Crosstalk -88.5dB
CameraPhoto / Video
Battery lifeEndurance rating 54h

Sony Xperia M - Design

It's no real surprise that the glass front and back panels on the high end Xperia phones have been swapped for a matte plastic body in the Xperia M. It's closer in look and size to the Xperia L. But the arched back is more subtle on the M it doesn't have the bottom edge jutting out like the Xperia L, used in that phone to accommodate the notification light bar. 

If you are planning to take this for a swim or in the bath, you will be sadly disappointed to find out that it's not waterproof like the Z and Z1.

Available in black, white, purple and yellow, the Sony Xperia M incorporates Sony's OmniBalance design giving it an evenly weighted feel in the hand whether you are holding it in portrait or landscape. The bezel is thicker above and below the display and slimmer at the edges to give it a movie-friendly 16:9 screen ratio. 

With its 4-inch display and 124mm height, it feels very similar to the iPhone 5S in the hand. At 9.3mm thick it’s not as slender as Apple's smartphone, but at 115g weighs just 3g more.



On the Xperia X's edge is an aluminium on/off button and standard volume rocker,  next to a dedicated camera button. The microUSB charging port is over on the opposite side of the handset and the good news is the back is removable (from the bottom of the handset) hiding away the battery, micro SIM and microSD card slot.The customisable notification light bar at the bottom of the phone is still present but it's been merged closer into the body to keep things nice and trim.

It’s got a nicer more comfortable feel in the hand compared to the Xperia L and while it lacks some of the more premium design qualities of the Xperia Z and Z1 it’s still a well-built, good looking smartphone.  


Sony Xperia M - Screen quality

With a 4-inch TFT 854x480 screen resolution the Xperia M sits around the two year-old Samsung Galaxy S2 in terms of quality. There's no Trilluminos or X-Reality Bravia engine to give you TV-quality picture and it struggles to deliver the same, vibrant colours as Samsung’s AMOLED display. The 245 ppi pixel density means it's never going to give you Retina-like clarity, but for reading web pages, text is nice and clear. For brightness and colour range, it performs pretty well for a low-end Android phone even if it lacks the sharpness to make it a really great screen.

As can be the case with TFT displays, the Xperia M struggles for visibility when you are outdoors and in bright sunlight. The viewing angles also really suffer resulting in colours looking extremely washed out. 

Similarly priced phones like the Nokia Lumia 520 and the bigger Nokia Lumia 625 are also let down in the screen department. The screen is one of the Xperia M's weakest attributes but for general browsing, watching the odd movie and gaming, it will do the job just fine.




While the Xperia M largely can disappoint on the viewing front, we can have no real complaints about the screen responsiveness. The 4-point multi-touch display reacts well to swiping through homescreens, opening apps and scrolling through settings.


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Sony Xperia J - Full phone specifications and reviwe


Sony Xperia J






Also known as Sony ST26i/ST26a.

GENERAL

2G Network
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network
HSDPA 900 / 2100 - ST26i

HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 - ST26a
SIM
Mini-SIM
Announced
2012, August
Status
Available. Released 2012, October

BODY
Dimensions
124.3 x 61.2 x 9.2 mm (4.89 x 2.41 x 0.36 in)
Weight
124 g (4.37 oz)

DISPLAY
Type
TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size
480 x 854 pixels, 4.0 inches (~245 ppi pixel density)
Multitouch
Yes, up to 2 fingers
Protection
Corning Gorilla Glass

- Timescape UI
- Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine
SOUND
Alert types
Vibration; MP3 ringtones
Loudspeaker
Yes
3.5mm jack
Yes

MEMORY
Card slot
microSD, up to 32 GB
Internal
4 GB (2 GB user available), 512 MB RAM

DATA
GPRS
Up to 86 kbps
EDGE
Up to 237 kbps
Speed
HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
WLAN
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth
Yes, v2.1 with A2DP, EDR
USB
Yes, microUSB v2.0

CAMERA
Primary
5 MP, 2592х1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash, check quality
Features
Geo-tagging, touch focus, image stabilization
Video
Yes, VGA
Secondary
Yes, VGA

FEATURES
OS
Android OS, v4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich), upgradable to v4.1.2 (Jelly Bean)
Chipset
Qualcomm MSM7227A Snapdragon
CPU
1 GHz Cortex-A5
GPU
Adreno 200
Sensors
Accelerometer, proximity, compass
Messaging
SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, IM, Push Email
Browser
HTML5, Adobe Flash
Radio
Stereo FM radio with RDS
GPS
Yes, with A-GPS support
Java
Yes, via Java MIDP emulator
Colors
Black, White, Gold, Pink

- SNS integration
- 50 GB of Cloud storage (time limited offer)
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV player
- MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV player
- Document viewer
- Voice memo/dial
- Predictive text input

BATTERY

Li-Ion 1750 mAh battery
Stand-by
Up to 607 h (2G) / Up to 618 h (3G)
Talk time
Up to 5 h 36 min (2G) / Up to 7 h 18 min (3G)
MISC
SAR US
0.63 W/kg (head)     0.50 W/kg (body)  
SAR EU
0.73 W/kg (head)  


TESTS
Display
Contrast ratio: 1359:1 (nominal) / 1.932:1 (sunlight)
Loudspeaker
Voice 66dB / Noise 61dB / Ring 72dB
Audio quality
Noise -80.8dB / Crosstalk -80.8dB
Camera
Photo
Battery life
Endurance rating 50h


Introduction

If you weren't particular impressed by the Sony Xperia Tipo or Sony Xperia Mirophones, and have a bit more cash to spend on your mobile, then the company is hoping to tempt you in with the Sony Xperia J instead. This mid-range Android handset carries over the curved back from the old Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc models and adds it to updated innards. You can buy it online for around £170, or alternatively get it for free on contracts starting at around £15.50.




Sony Xperia J Design

Some of Sony's recent phones have been a bit boring in terms of their visual style, but the Sony Xperia J is actually quite a slick looking handset. Of course its key design signature is the curved back, which sweeps in towards the body of the phone. Not only does it look very striking, but it also helps make the phone that bit more comfortable to hold in your hand. Sony has also made good use of chrome trim including the band running around the outer edge of the phone and highlighting on the volume and power buttons that you'll find nestled on the right hand edge of the handset.









The Sony Xperia J has the usual LED above the screen to notify you when you've got new mail messages, emails or missed calls, but Sony has also added a secondary LED at the bottom of the phone that glows different colours -- according to the current theme being used --when you've got new messages or notifications. It's a neat idea, and looks quiet cool, but it didn’t seem to work reliably on our device, often simply staying unlit when new messages had hit our inbox.

Sony Xperia J Screen

The Sony Xperia J screen is actually very good. Contrast levels are impressive, so you don’t lose darker detail when watching movies on it; colours are bold and strong; and viewing angles are quite wide too. Its resolution of 854 x 480 pixels isn’t bad for a 4-inch display either.

Sony Xperia J Interface

Unfortunately the Sony Xperia J runs on Ice Cream Sandwich rather than Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. However, Sony has added its own skin over the top, which adds some useful features. For example, on the lock screen you can swipe left to unlock the phone and directly launch the camera app. You can also add folders of apps to the quick launch bar at the bottom of the homescreen and you also get a number of different widgets including Top Contacts, which acts as a shortcut for your most commonly used contacts and cleverly populates itself dynamically based on who you communicate with the most.

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