
Sony Ericsson, we’ll call it new moon, on the mobile front, began with phones Xperia Arc and Play. New concepts which showed that they actually did not lay idle if anyone ever believed it. The Xperia series has now been lucky enough to Neo, a kind of Apple powerbook g4 battery in the upper segment, which actually turns out to be a friendly between the mobile.
Thick, bulging and happy
Actually, maybe you can not call a mobile for 3500 crowns for the mobile, but since the worst models, including the Xperia Arc at least fetch a few hundred dollars to the price it may still seen as a step below. And the natural comparison is also the Arc as it shares some similarities with dell studio 1555 battery.
The appearance is in itself much thicker and bulligare than Dell inspiron mini 10 battery. But with a 3.7 inch screen becomes the still smooth and fits in well in a pocket. The screen is also an LCD display with LED lighting that uses Sony’s Bravia Engine to reportedly provide better picture quality. It’s okay, the screen, but it lags behind significantly on the ability to be visible in sunlight for example. And it really can not compete with the brightest super-AMOLED or super-LCD screens.
The plastic device collects classy as usual, but there is a problem with any Toshiba pa3534u 1brs battery that loves plastic.
single performance Content-wise, Sony Ericsson has just as in the other Xperia phones a proprietary interface, however, is relatively close to Android’s original design. It works exemplary and contains some widgets to keep track of your friends in social networks and other things that basically are standard among all manufacturers today.
Performance-wise offers no Xperia Neo on some dual-core processing power or receiving device to burn. But the force is sufficient absolutely to handle the software without any annoying delays or problems. But then do not you buy this phone to get the absolute worst and the last, either.
When we test the Sony vgp-bps2c
battery we do not experience the same high class as the one we saw in the Xperia Arc. This despite the fact that it should be the same sensor. Pictures taken in the dark was not as good as the Arc, simply. What this is because we are not entirely clear on, because the images should be similar. But it can record video in 720p.
Are there more affordable
If you go up a few hundred dollars, you get an Xperia Arc, and although there is a substantial sum, it does not matter if it’s worth it. You get a better phone in the Arc, but are you chasing coins and settle for a smaller screen so is Neo definitely not a bad phone. There are just better. Maybe even in the same price.





