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randomuser Posts: > 500

True guys, overall the T doesn't seem to be as good as we would have expected. Here's hoping the V doesn't disappoint. If the V turns out to be another "on par" device then I guess we just gotta wait till 2013 for the real Sony phones.

Another thing that I'm quite worried about is the call quality on the T. So far two out of three reviews mention that the call quality is nothing special. That's really a let down considering the Xperia S has one of the best call quality of any current smartphone or even all time for that matter.

Btw I'm sure a few of you would be glad now if you decided to hold until 2013 and not buy the T/TX.
[ This Message was edited by: randomuser on 2012-09-21 15:31 ]

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Posted: 2012-09-21 16:30:08
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Tejstar Posts: 82

The Xperia S most definitely does not have the best call quality. It may be clear but the in-ear volume is far too low. It is much better on other Xperia phones such as the Xperia P and Xperia go.
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Posted: 2012-09-21 17:42:00
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Guarulhos Posts: > 500

More certain proof of which on of photographic quality the sony phones are very weak !!!





Day or night... Noise, chromatic aberration and low detail ever !!!

P.S: By the way C901 And C905 will continue to the "Best SONYs" when it comes to photography !
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Posted: 2012-09-21 18:00:15
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doministry Posts: > 500

Reviews say that Xperia T is just not ahead of the competition but not behind either.
I takes time to be in front, but still looks like T is good.
I don't see a problem here.

@Guarulhos
Mate before you post - just learn how to make a photo.
It's not easy to make a good night shot. But with a steady position
Xperias make great night shots.
I did many.
[ This Message was edited by: doministry on 2012-09-21 17:05 ]

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Posted: 2012-09-21 18:03:36
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Legen Posts: 469

Its like tech sites don't wana risk saying something negative about iphone(apple).
Also I think the news that the 2012 xperias did so well in benchmarks was brushed under the carpet quite quick! Not enough credit was given to Sony.
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Posted: 2012-09-21 18:14:17
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

I found Arc S and Ray to have the best call clarity. The Arc S was especially good.
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Posted: 2012-09-21 18:38:00
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titus1 Posts: > 500

Has anyone here got the T/TX on their hands already?
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Posted: 2012-09-21 18:54:10
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motvikt Posts: > 500


On 2012-09-21 18:03:36, doministry wrote:
Reviews say that Xperia T is just not ahead of the competition but not behind either.
I takes time to be in front, but still looks like T is good.
I don't see a problem here.

[ This Message was edited by: doministry on 2012-09-21 17:05 ]



+1

A phone that is equal to the other flagships is a great first step imo. 2013 will be interesting. My main problem is how it looks though, TX is soooo much better looking
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Posted: 2012-09-21 19:16:11
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Tsepz_GP Posts: > 500

Xperia T is a great start for Sony.

Now if they can bring a Xperia flagship with 13MP Camera, S4 Pro CPU, 16/32GB built-in mem with MicroSD expansion, 2GB RAM, and a 4.6inch display with a similar design to the Xperia T at MWC2013 then i will come back to Sony.

Bonuses would be if:
-It has a Xenon flash
-Is IP67 Certified like the Xperia V and Acro S

Both those would be MAJOR trump cards against competition in the high end.

I'm hoping Sony make a major push in marketing next year, their phones, especially Xperia T, V and Acro S are just not getting the exposure they deserve. I'm also dissapointed at how Sony under utilises their PS integration in their phones, they really need to wake-up ,they have an enormous amount of potential here.
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Posted: 2012-09-21 19:44:27
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worf1000 Posts: 265

Let's compile the selective review of the Samsung and Apple lovers!!!
Also this is just an envy against Sony as always.



"The Sony Xperia T doesn’t offer groundbreaking features compared to the other flagships out there, but it is a pretty compelling package nonetheless. The sturdy arched design will appeal to many, and the 13MP camera will let you capture those impromptu moments on the fly because of the dedicated shutter key. There are no major gripes with the handset either – it is zippy, with expandable storage and easy to access card slots. The only minor issues are with the screen - its coating reflects too much light outside, which tampers with the view under direct sunlight, and the viewing angles are weak. Our biggest expectations were towards the 13MP sensor, but it doesn’t offer much better capture than its predecessor, and the pictures and video quality is about what we find in the other high-end phones of today."

So does the SGS3/HTC One X or LG 4X HD doesn't offer groundbreaking features, but all those phone get no 100% critical review by many reviewers.

"Those flagships in about the same price range are the Xperia T’s main competition, too – the Samsung Galaxy S III sports a larger 4.8” HD Super AMOLED display, which is superior to what we find on the Xperia T, and is also thinner and lighter. The HTC One X has a larger screen too, but its unibody design omits a microSD slot. The LG Optimus 4X HD has a brilliant screen, too, and is as compact as the T, but the camera fares worse. Sony’s phone, however, won’t have much to show against the upcoming Optimus G, which is more powerful, built with premium materials, and also has a 13MP camera like the T."

Really, the screen from the Xperia T will beat the crap out of the crappy and over hyped AMOLED screen from Samsung. And who look at the side of the screen, tell me what people look the most at the side of the screen instead of the front of the screen? What a stupid argument.

"If you are not a fan of large screens, you can also check out the upcoming iPhone 5 as an alternative, especially if you are somewhat invested in the iTunes ecosystem. Other upcoming threats to the Xperia T are the Windows Phone 8 flagships from Nokia and HTC, which have the same processor, but the Lumia 920 sports a camera with optical stabilization, and the HTC 8X has a dedicated audio amplifier, but its screen is smaller than the one on Sony’s finest"

This is what i expect from the most reviewers the hype of the SGS3 and now the Iphone 5 and the Xperia T get the most 100% critical reviews when the Iphone 5 wil just 50% critical just what happens with SGS3 biased with little criticism because of the hype.

Whet it comes to Sony than they are then they suddenly 100% critical.


Cons

Bad screen reflectance and viewing angles They are very Samsung fanboys when it comes to screens
Call quality should be better This is personal opinion.
Volume rocker is placed uncomfortably Also a personal opinion.
LED notification light is too small I like a small notification, this my opinion.

Really stupid when comes to the screen and also the camera.
The Battery is not fully tested by those selective reviewers.
[ This Message was edited by: worf1000 on 2012-09-21 18:56 ]

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