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Xperia Arc S – Hands On Video

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011
The guys from se-first.com got their hands on the new Xperia Arc S and made a hands on video to show how the device works and which new features it will bring.
All the new features will come to the other 2011 Xperias later this year, as we mentioned it in earlier blog posts.

Here’s the hands on:

Source: se-first.com

From Unofficial Sony Ericsson Blog: http://blog.se-nse.n…hands-on-video/

Review: Xperia Neo

Monday, August 15th, 2011

xperia neo

Heads’s up folks. You can check out our review of the Xperia Neo here.

Review of latest XPERIA PLAY games

Friday, August 12th, 2011

Tom Randall (XperiaGamer) tested the latest games for XPERIA PLAY in an eight-minute youtube video. Some games are worth to buy I think – but have a look yourself.

Source: XPERIA Blog

From Unofficial Sony Ericsson Blog: http://blog.se-nse.n…ria-play-games/

Video of X10’s Gingerbread Update

Saturday, July 30th, 2011
Just found this on youtube.
I think it gives you a good general view about the update, it’s changes and speed.

Thanks to sammyjc89 from youtube for doing the video.

Source: YouTube

From Unofficial Sony Ericsson Blog: http://blog.se-nse.n…erbread-update/

Dogfight: Xperia Arc vs X10 – Both on 2.3.3

Friday, July 29th, 2011

Since the official 2.3.3 update for the X10 is out we can make a fair compare between the new and old flagship devices from Sony Ericsson.Day to day use:
After playing with the X10 a bit I have to say it isn’t smooth. Swiping between the screens has little lags which comes due its 32fps cap. What doesn’t make it better is that it doesn’t fully go up to the 32fps on 2.3.3 because on 2.1 it was smoother.
So in the point of smoothness the X10 loses against the Arc. The Arc scrolls smooth trough the screens, the app drawer and everything else. That’s because it is uncapped. It goes up to 60fps like all other uncapped devices.
The next point is opening apps:
Here the both competitors are both very good. They open the apps really fast, but again the Arc is faster, just a little but you notice it.
The only thing the X10 is faster is on opening the contacts and the messaging app, that’s because the X10 is clean, no contacts or texts on it. Just 5-8 apps.

Now we come to browsing:
And again both devices are very close. In loading pages they are both fast, but the Arc is a little bit faster. But pinch to zoom isn’t smooth on the X10 compared to the Arc, that may be because the X10 has buggy Dualtouch and the Arc has real Multitouch.
Both devices handle pages with flash quite well. I’d say it’s a tie here.

Last point is youtube, tested with the youtube app that comes shipped with them.
Both open the videos fast, but on the Arc it’s definitly faster. I’d say it’s a second faster, it was always noticeable.
Both devices were connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

Benchmarks:
Linpack:
Xperia Arc: 38.90mflops
Xperia X10: 36.322mflops

Quadrant:
Xperia Arc: 1683 (someone got 1790 points, also on stock ROM)
Xperia X10: 1322

Speedtest.net:
Xperia Arc: Ping: 87ms, Download 8.5Mbps, Upload 0.98Mbps
XPERIA X10: Ping 41ms, Dowload 7.2Mbps, Upload 0.98Mbps
These tests are from today. Xperia Arc scored a ping of 55ms and downlod of 12.3Mbps a while ago. My Wi-Fi seems a bit slow today.
But anyway, I’d say the Arc has faster Wi-Fi

Camera:
A lot of people want to know if the Exmor R sensor of the Arc makes a difference compared to the X10.
Here are some pics made at dark conditions:
X10:

Arc:

X10:

Arc:

I used auto mode on both devices to make the pics. As you can see the Exmor R sensor makes definitely a difference. So the Xperia Arc wins here, too.

We should keep in mind that the comparison was made right after the X10 got updated. So it’s totally clean (no texts, no syncing) and no apps are running and I only installed 5-8 apps for testing on it. That’s because it’s my spare phone.
The Arc is my daily phone and I have around 95 apps on it, a lot of texts, syncs emails etc, Facebook is on and push activated. Also it was up for 43 hours when I did the test.
So it’s a good achievement from the Arc. Clean and fresh restarted phones are faster than phones that run for a while and are loaded with apps.

As expected the Xperia Arc wins this dogfight but the XPERIA X10 isn’t bad, too. It’s a year older and you notice that.

From Unofficial Sony Ericsson Blog: http://blog.se-nse.n…-both-on-2-3-3/

SE announced Mix Walkman™ phone and txt pro

Thursday, June 9th, 2011
As we already posted there was a competition (you were able to apply to SE and say why you want to review one of the new phones) a few weeks ago. Now the winners were chosen and four of their reviews will be published at SE’s Facebook page.

Left side: txt Pro | Right side: Mix Walkman

Above you can see the new Sony Ericsson phones. The one with the keyboard is the txt pro, the other one is the Mix Walkman. The OS of them is SE’s own, like the one from Yendo.

At first a few Mix Walkman details and features:

It’s a touch phone (as you already know) with a Walkman-related feature called Zappin. Let me quote the explanation: “[...] ZappinTM lets you browse through your songs in a fun way by automatically being served the chorus of the songs while skipping through them” It also has a karaoke mode that tries to lower the vocal track of your songs. There is even a way to change its look: The band around the edges is changeable!

Now some txt pro specifications:

It is designed for communication – that’s why it has a full qwerty keyboard. It has social applications pre-installed to stay connected with your friends from facebook and twitter.

They both have Wi-Fi, the four-corner interface and will be launched in Q3.

Do you think the Mix Walkman is the new phone for Walkman fans?

Source: Sony Ericsson Product Launch Blog

From Unofficial Sony Ericsson Blog: http://blog.se-nse.n…ne-and-txt-pro/

Introducing the Xperia Mini Pro

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

Fredrik Mansson introduces the Xperia Mini Pro – the next generation of compact smartphones.
From Unofficial Sony Ericsson Blog: http://blog.se-nse.n…peria-mini-pro/

Sony Ericsson Facebook Review Competition

Friday, May 20th, 2011
Competition

Sony Ericsson just announced a competition on their global Sony Ericsson Facebook page.

If you enter you can be one of the first reviewing the two upcoming feature phones before they’re fully announced. The 12 finalists will get one of them to create a video review. The best four videos will be posted at their facebook-page and then again the best will win a great prize. The selection of the finalists will be made by a jury including Rikard Skogberg.

Interested? – Then take part here: Sony Ericsson on Facebook

From Unofficial Sony Ericsson Blog: http://blog.se-nse.n…ew-competition/

X10 Mini Pro Review

Monday, October 4th, 2010

Having owned an X10 at one point I approached the X10 Mini Pro with some hesitation, would this be another Android handset from Sony Ericsson that didn’t live up to its promise or would it manage to break out of that mould?

Read the full review here.

Sony Ericsson Vivaz Pro Review

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Outwardly the Vivaz pro is pretty much identical to its sibling the original Vivaz, but look closer and there are some important differences and not just in terms of how the handsets look. The most obvious departure from the original Vivaz is in the Pro’s slide out QWERTY keyboard, which immediately sets your mind towards features such as heavy SMS use or social networking. That should perhaps be a clue as to the intent behind this handset.

Read the full review here …