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I had to adjust the way I was holding it every time I wanted to change the volume. I also found the volume keys to be too low down the side of the phone for my liking. The charging slot on the side makes for an awkward position on my desk when it was plugged in, and on my bedside table when charging – minor things, but they affected the way I used the phone. Everything is well placed, with the exceptions of the micro USB slot and volume keys. This panel has icons for each button (printed under each one) and contains some LED lights these allow the transparent gap to glow in either the colour of the chosen theme on the phone, or even the predominant colour of a photo you view in the gallery – this is a minute, but effective step towards making interacting with the phone more immersive.įor a face-by-face comparison, here’s a quick overview of the layout of things on the phone: on the front, from top to bottom, there is the light sensor, speaker and front-facing camera, then the screen, followed by the capacitive keys, transparent bar and bumper the top houses the 3.5mm headphone jack the bottom is left clear the left side has a micro USB charging slot near the top the right has four buttons, from top to bottom, again, Power, Volume Up, Volume Down, and a two-stage Camera button and the back sports the single LED flash, camera, the second speaker and some Sony and Xperia branding.įor me, the above setup is fine, but not quite perfect. Between the bumper and keys is a transparent gap, a striking line which breaks up the form of the phone. The bottom of the device has a bumper – a custom bottom cover, if you will, for the phone which can be swapped out for multiple different colours my model had a black and pink one, but you can get your hands on pretty much any colour you can think of! – which lies under the physical, capacitive Back, Home and Menu keys. Perhaps this size is more relatable if I say the display measures just 3.5″ across, exactly like the iPhone (all of them have 3.5″ screens, though the next generation is expected to have a larger one), but it has a larger bezel around it. The thickness of the phone aside, it’s quite small. This is strange in a time where sleek, anorexic models are the in thing, but sometimes you have to ask yourself if we actually need to continue slimming down. The Xperia U is unlike many phones with its design it is actually thicker in the middle than the top or bottom, with a smooth, curved back. The first thing you see is its physical form, so it has to impress. Let’s pretend you just got it, and are taking it out of the box. Designįirst, I’d like to share a few things about the design of the phone. But, if you are reading this and you are not a geek, not overly interested in technology and just need a phone that is fast, reliable and able to do everything – even if it isn’t the best at doing it – you should definitely be interested in Sony’s offerings. Add this to the low specs and you have a phone that any true ‘geek’ would not want.
Sony xperia u synchronizacja android#
The U is a very small device compared to the S – and most other Android phones being made at this time – making it a less obvious choice for the smartphone addict.
Sony xperia u synchronizacja software#
The U is similar to the S in the way of design, and the way the software is used on the phone, but, to be honest, apart from that, there are very few similarities. The Xperia U is the entry level smartphone Sony pitches along with its Xperia S flagship device. I have had some good and bad experiences with the device – all will be shared below. This week, I have been reviewing the Sony Xperia U, an Android smartphone.