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Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo (MT15a) Blue Gradient US Version - Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), 3.7" Multi-touch Display with Sony Bravia Engine, 8.1 MP Camera, HD Video, Internet and Wifi Capable, Bluetooth 2.1, aGPS, HDMI, DLNA, E-mail, Android Marketplace, UMTS-HSPA 800/850/1900/2100, GSM-GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, Talk Time up to 7 hrs (GSM), Standby up to 400 hrs. - Includes: Charger, Micro USB Cable, Music Headphone, 8GB MicroSD
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Excellent, excellent phone!!Everything has worked just beautifully. Easy to operate and configure (run into a little trouble with HSPA settings, but it turned out to be more a problem with some service provider settings than something wrong with the phone).Sound quality, as usual with SE phones, excellent. As far as sound goes it is better then IPhone4 and waaaay better than any BB.Configuring DLNA with my PS3 and Bravia TV was really easy and works beatifully.Tons of apps available through Android Market.Swaps between HSPA and WIFI instantly when it connects to WIFI.Camera works well even in bad lighting conditions.Only downside found so far is that battery life is a little short (a day and a half in average) but its something that you sort of expect with this kind of phone (I had similar battery life with an IPhone 4 and a BB). I found a longer lasting battery that fits the phone on ebay. Still... |
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This phone isn't your dual core powerhouse, but it is without a doubt the best low-tier high end Android phone on the market. It's got everything you need (WiFi, Bluetooth, DLNA build in, Front facing video camera, fast processor, plenty of ram - 512mb, and a perfect size screen for multimedia viewing/games/browsing. Not to mention, this phone has style and isn't the traditional large screened black brick. It fits comfortably in the hand with it's unique curvature and it easy to operate with one hand (you can reach each corner of the screen with ease). The phone ships with Android 2.3.3 (gingerbread) with an upgrade available now to 2.3.4 (gingerbread) and Sony Ericsson has confirmed that Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) will be hitting all of their 2011 phones (including this one). So it's future-proof for the immediate future. It's also not loaded with a bunch of bloatware and can have the boot loader unlocked with ease. All in all it's a great phone, fully featured, light on... |
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I have been enjoying this phone since I got it. Almost everyday i find something cool about it. I love it!!The only issue which is not such a big deal is the battery life. |
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