The 4.3-inch screen with Bravia tech - this phone is festooned with big hitting Sony tech sub-brands, by the way. It's extremely vivid and bright, whether you're looking at video, photos or surfing the web.
Some of you may prefer the more naturalistic look of, for instance, the Apple iPhone 4S's screen, but for anyone hooked on OLED displays, this is the nearest LCD has got to that kind of vibrant, luminescent psychedelia.
This sony
xperia S comes with a HDMI port with the help of HDMI cable you can connect
your sony xperia with HD tv and can enjoy for example if you want to watch a
You Tube video on your TV, you can simply load up the app and you are
good to go. That is not all, you can also browse the web, check
emails, stream videos and music via the Sony Music Unlimited/Video unlimited
services.
One day, the built-in NFC capability will turn the S into a
travel pass and debit card. Right now, you can exchange documents with it and
scan tags. So tap it on the “bedroom” tag and Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and the
ringtones turn off, while the alarm app turns on. For some reason, tapping
again in the morning doesn’t have the reverse effect. Tags are
user-programmable, though.
The Sony Xperia S has a 1,750 mAh Li Ion battery.
This smartphone will have offer a maximum talk time of 7 hours, which is the
average for all Smartphones. However, the battery will provide up to 450 hours
in standby mode, which is 26.4% better than the average for all Smartphones. The Sony
Xperia S weighs 144 grams, which is 14 grams heavier than the average for all Smartphones. Additionally,
the Sony Xperia S is 5.04" tall, 2.52" wide, and 0.42" thick,
which is 10.6%
less than the
average for all Smartphones.
The
32GB of built-in memory does come to the rescue as does the partly cloud
storage facility.
The Xperia S also uses
microSIM card, so you need to pick a microSIM card from your operator rather
than a standard SIM-card. Not a hassle if you already know that.