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Sony Xperia T questions
gino_76ph
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Hi there!
I am looking to replace my old Galaxy Nexus with a new phone. One of my choices is the Xperia T.
Now, i don''t hear much negative issues or complaints from people or websites so far. The only thing i can think of any "negatives" would be the non user-replaceable battery (current battery life i heard is so-so), the mini USB port not having a flap cover (this being probe to dusts), a weak audio/speaker output and some autofocus/night shots issues.
Was i right? Are these non-issues at all? And did the JB update actually addressed some of those issues?
Please advice. Thanks.
I am looking to replace my old Galaxy Nexus with a new phone. One of my choices is the Xperia T.
Now, i don''t hear much negative issues or complaints from people or websites so far. The only thing i can think of any "negatives" would be the non user-replaceable battery (current battery life i heard is so-so), the mini USB port not having a flap cover (this being probe to dusts), a weak audio/speaker output and some autofocus/night shots issues.
Was i right? Are these non-issues at all? And did the JB update actually addressed some of those issues?
Please advice. Thanks.
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I'm afraid I can't help you with the T, but I bought a P in January. Before and after buying it I read loads of horror stories about it but I have to say that I've been pretty pleased with it so far.
It's not perfect but neither was it's predecessor, an HTC Desire Z, but seldom in life in general do you find something which is totally perfect.
These Experias have been produced since Sony's break with Ericsson and are generally well reviewed.David.0 -
Hi,
I have had 2 of sony last experia's for the past 3 years and they have been brilliant so I recommend:)0 -
Hi there!
I am looking to replace my old Galaxy Nexus with a new phone. One of my choices is the Xperia T.
Now, i don''t hear much negative issues or complaints from people or websites so far. The only thing i can think of any "negatives" would be the non user-replaceable battery (current battery life i heard is so-so), the mini USB port not having a flap cover (this being probe to dusts), a weak audio/speaker output and some autofocus/night shots issues.
Was i right? Are these non-issues at all? And did the JB update actually addressed some of those issues?
Please advice. Thanks.
I started on phones with a Nokia, then a couple of Motorolas, then Ericsson T28, T39, K700, K750, K850, Satio, Xperia Ray and now the Xperia Z
Here is a night shot with the Ray, taken just on the fly, not destined to win any photo competitions
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