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Had hands on Xperia U today evening. Sony is promoting the device at some here. Price 16.5K. Its a good device at this price point. Needless to say, mobile bravia engine is much more than just a gimmick and so is the xloud technology as they call it. Both display and audio quality- excellent at this price point. Camera quality is ok ok. Android GB works flawlessly on given hardware. 1GHz dual core with decent Mali 400 GPU is good deal. ICS will also work flawlessly I assume if Sony doesn't mess with it. Sony customizations are good enough and social network integration is much deeper than competition. Only letdown is very less internal memory and no card slot either.
I am waiting for a Xperia P to get released. Great design with aluminum unibody, great display with white magic tech which is being praised and from videos, I can see that it really works plus decent camera, other hardware components and much more.
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anyone bought this phone?
reviews online are bad and someone i know just bought it and i have been told that the call quality is horrible.
she is going to seek a replacement to see if the problem is specific to the unit given to her today.
From incidents like such, what I have learn is refrain from buying products from initial lots. One of my freind bought One V and phone stopped working from 3rd-4th day. Heard that the first lot of One V being dispatched to India is faulty with some units having display issues, some totally failing to work etc. Heard many similar cases irrespective of product and brands and one thing is common that all of them were early buyers. With product life-cycles shrinking, early adopters are being treated as beta testers by manufacturers.. :curl-lip:
I am waiting for a Xperia P to get released. Great design with aluminum unibody, great display with white magic tech which is being praised and from videos, I can see that it really works plus decent camera, other hardware components and much more.
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anyone bought this phone?
reviews online are bad and someone i know just bought it and i have been told that the call quality is horrible.
she is going to seek a replacement to see if the problem is specific to the unit given to her today.
From incidents like such, what I have learn is refrain from buying products from initial lots. One of my freind bought One V and phone stopped working from 3rd-4th day. Heard that the first lot of One V being dispatched to India is faulty with some units having display issues, some totally failing to work etc. Heard many similar cases irrespective of product and brands and one thing is common that all of them were early buyers. With product life-cycles shrinking, early adopters are being treated as beta testers by manufacturers.. :curl-lip: