Android for Sony Ericsson seems to be the mainstay of this now after the previous types of Cyber-Shot and Walkman series dominate the market. With Xperia, Sony Ericsson enters Android markets that are now being discussed in many circles. Starting from the Sony Ericsson Xperia, Xperia now have many types ranging from low to high end.
A few days ago, our team is present at the table a Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro which I review and I pour it into a post. Here's my short review about Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro.
In purchasing a box containing a fruit Xperia Pro, battery, Li-Po 1500 mAh, charger, data cable, micro USB, micro HDMI cable, a 3.5mm headset, Micro SD 8GB and also the official warranty card Sony Ericsson Indonesia and Indonesia-language manuals. Plastic material into the base material for the casing of the Xperia Pro. We happened to get the red. For other colors available in black and silver. On the front side there is a front camera with VGA resolution, but still below the front there is a back button, home and menu. On the right side camera key, volume and micro HDMI port, on the left side there is the power button and 3.5mm headset jack, on the upper side there is a Micro USB port. On the back side there are the following 8MP camera LED flash and loudspeaker. Xperia Pro model is a model of sliding. There is a full QWERTY keyboard when in the slide to the side.
We try to get into the screen, the screen uses LED-backlit LCD, capacitive touchscreen, 16 million colors with a resolution of 480 x 854 pixels measuring 3.7 inches. In addition to typing with sliding keyobard, users can also use the virtual keyboard on the screen. Using screen Scratch-resistant glass material, graphics powered by Sony's Mobile BRAVIA Engine and is supported by Timescape UI.
Like a look of Android 2.3 Gingerbread, perhaps not so much different view. But because it uses the Timescape UI, this is the distinguishing. Because it looks very interesting with a widget that is specially made for Sony Ericsson Xperia. Backed with a clear screen and Sony's Mobile BRAVIA Engine.
Sound with a headset after we test by listening to MP3 songs, plays video and sound when playing games, the sound produced was satisfactory. But try not to be maximized volume, because the treble sounds a little bit high when using the loudspeaker. But the sound from the headset does not disappoint.
As quoted from the database specification handsets in jeruknipis.com
Here are specs Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro:
Android OS 2.3.4 Gingerbread
Processor 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon
OpenGL Qualcomm Adreno 205
Internal 1 GB (320 MB available to user), 512 MB RAM
3.7-inch LED-backlit LCD, capacitive touchscreen
GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA and HSPA
MicroUSB
Support MicroSD up to 32 GB (8 GB included in the sale)
Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP
WiFi b / g / n DLNA
GPS and A-GPS
Rear Camera 8 MP autofocus, touch focus and LED flash, VGA front camera
720p @ 30fps Video Recording
Looking at the specifications above test results were supposed to get satisfactory results. As usual, we benchmark using Quadrant, Antutu Benchmark, Vellamo and Neocore. More or less like this result:
In a test to play games with Air Attack HD, Lets Golf HD and Raging Thunder is very satisfying! no lag at all.
Embedded camera is an 8MP autofocus support, touch focus and LED Flash. The results are also satisfactory. If you are a fan of social networks such as photo sharing Mytubo, Streamzoo and also PicPlz, By using the Xperia Pro is more than enough. For video recording also has support 720p. In mengcaptured also no lag at all. Unfortunately still use the front camera VGA resolution.
The battery has become a very common question if you want to buy a smartphone. We try to test approximately 6 hours with the use of full 3G connection, email work, browsing, twitter, facebook, foursquare, playing games, photos and also listen to MP3 songs and streaming youtube.
(+)
1GHz Snapdragon processor
Gingerbread 2.3
8MP Camera
Video rec 720p
HDMI output and included cable in the box sales microHDMI
Graphic supported Sony Bravia Mobile Engine
(-)
Not dual core processor
Sliding the keyboard when not carefully oblak easy.
Maximized when the loudspeaker volume a bit broken
conclusion:
For a valuable Android smartphone under 4 million, with a 1GHz processor is not dual core though, and has adopted Gingerbread OS performance is not disappointing. Results camera can be said satisfactory. Moreover, in addition to the touchscreen feature on the screen that has been driven by Sony's Mobile BRAVIA Engine so that the view was very nice graphics and smooth when invited to watch Youtube, playing games and others. You also can use the sliding keyboard that has become a standard feature of the Xperia Pro. Are you interested to buy it?
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