2012年12月25日星期二
Sony Xperia tipo dual review
Sony is trying to make a comeback in the mobile space banking on its Android
line-up after launching a handful of mid-range smartphones like the Xperia neo,
Xperia U, Xperia P, Xperia Ion and Xperia sola. Now with the launch of the Sony
Xperia tipo and Xperia tipo dual, the company is eyeing the entry level Android
market, while also aiming to bring dual-SIM devices. In terms of specifications
the only thing that sets apart the Xperia tipo from the Xperia tipo dual is that
the latter has a dual-SIM slot. Also, Xperia tipo is available in a handful of
colour options - black, white, red and blue, while users opting for the dual-SIM
version will have to be content with just the black and white. So is Sony Xperia
tipo a worthy entry level Android device or does one need to look at other
options available in the market? Here's our review. Design/ Hardware At first
glance, the Xperia tipo reminds us of a nursery rhyme "I am little teapot (read:
tipo), short and stout". This is an apt description for this smartphone. In a
world where smartphones are eyeing to get a bigger screen and slimmer profile,
Xperia tipo is a bit of an exception. It has a 3.2-inch screen that makes it
look a bit smaller than most of the smartphones being launched. Blackberry
Parts Not to mention that it is also a bit chubby at 13mm. Thankfully this
chubbiness does not reflect in its weight as it feels light at just 99 grams.
The smartphone has a full plastic body and its back has a soft, matte coating
that feels slightly rubberised allowing for a good grip. The Xperia tipo does
not have a great build but still feels sturdy. As already mentioned the
smartphone comes with a 3.2-inch display, which is made up of a mineral glass
that helps protect the screen from scratches. Just below the screen are the
three capacitive Android buttons - back, home and menu. The right panel has the
USB/charging port and the left houses the volume rocker (and the SIM swap button
for the Xperia tipo dual). Xperia tipo dual supports both GSM SIMs and the SIM
swap button helps in changing the default SIM by just one click. The top panel
has the power button and a 3.5mm jack and the back has the 3.2 megapixel camera.
Overall, it is not a bad looking smartphone and its size makes it easy to
pocket. The Xperia tipo runs on a single core 800MHz processor and has 512 MB of
RAM. The internal storage available on this smartphone is around 3 GB, which can
be expanded up to 32GB through microSD card. There is also a 1,500 mAh battery
on-board. Display The Xperia tipo has a 3.2-inch display, which offers a
resolution of 480x320 pixels. The resolution and the viewing angles may not seem
great, but when you look at the competition (the likes of LG Optimus L3, LG
Optimus L3 dual, Samsung Galaxy Y and Samsung Galaxy Y Duos), you'll find that
the display is pretty good for the price. Under sun visibility on the Xperia
tipo was decent. iPhone 4S Parts
The screen used in this smartphone is reflective. The keyboard on the smartphone
feels a bit cramped and the speed and the accuracy take a hit because of the
same. Camera The Sony Xperia tipo comes with a decent 3.2-megapixel shooter. The
picture quality of the images taken in daylight from this smartphone is decent.
However, there is no flash in this smartphone so one should not even expect to
click picture when the light is low. Another downside is that there is no
auto-focus in the camera. The device lacks a dedicated camera button. The camera
app is accessible through the lock screen swiping left on the lock screen. The
camera on-board offers various modes such as Night scene, Beach and Snow and
Sports to click pictures. Basic camera settings are present such as Self-timer,
White Balance settings, Metering to aid photography. The clicked pictures can
also be Geotagged.
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