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Xperia U and the Xperia

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With newly-added NFC support, the Xperia ion can interact with the company’s own SmartTags, allowing users to bake in automated actions such as Car Mode and Night Mode by tapping the device against the small circular touch point. Along with the newly-released SmartWatch, which we’ll show you in a separate hands-on, and the ability to connect your device to a Bravia television to enable a couch-friendly media mode, Sony has expanded its presence in the home. We looked at the company’s new Sony Entertainment Network, the cornerstones of which are Music Unlimited and Video Unlimited, and while they provide comparable content to services as such Rdio and Google Play, they’re far more useful if you’re already entrenched in the Sony ecosystem. Playstation 3 owners, for example, may derive more benefit from both services than someone coming into the brand for the first time.

As always, there is a bunch of Rogers- and Sony-endorsed bloatware that we’d be happy to uninstall. Unfortunately the ability to do so — or rather disable unwanted apps — was introduced in Ice Cream Sandwich. While Sony has promised a swift upgrade schedule for both the Xperia S, Xperia U and the Xperia ion, we’ve yet to hear of a definitive date. I look forward to testing out a finished build as soon as it’s released. It won’t change the fact that the Xperia ion is also running last year’s battery like Hp F2299A battery , Hp F3172A battery , Hp Pavilion ZT1000 battery , Hp Pavilion XZ200 battery , Hp Pavilion ZT1100 battery , Hp Omnibook XT1000 battery , Hp Omnibook XT1500 battery , Hp F2019 battery , Hp F2019A battery , Hp F2019B battery -unfriendly Snapdragon S3 processor, but we’re more forgiving in that regard.

The Xperia ion has the same high-quality 12MP sensor as its Xperia S companion, and as such much of what I said there applies here, too. While the pixel count is higher than most other smartphones on the market, we were not overly impressed with the results of the camera. Photos taken with the Xperia ion are full of detail, plenty sharp and well saturated, but we found the sensor to have trouble with most environments outside the obvious well-lit scenarios. All photos had too much noise and it was apparent that Sony applied a lot of artificial sharpening to make shots look better at lower resolutions.

Sony’s software provides many of the touchscreen amenities we have come to expect in high-end Android phones; the controls are present when you want them and invisible when you don’t. The phone’s ability to be woken from standby by holding down the shutter button is an excellent and appreciated feature that we used a lot. The problem is that you must already be in position to take the shot as the shutter tended to be unpredictable; at times it was almost instantaneous while at others a half-second delay marred what could have been a great photo. It depended on what was happening in the background — usually music or any other intensive background task caused the delay, but it wasn’t always predictable.