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On the phone's left-hand edge, there's the micro-SIM slot, along with a micro-USB port for charging and ferrying camera snaps, music files and more back and forth. You also get an HDMI port for hooking the Xperia P up to a larger display. Many Android fans will be sad to learn there's no microSD card slot. Nor can the battery be got at -- it's sealed inside. On the back of the phone is an 8-megapixel camera plus LED flash. The lens is sited a couple of centimetres from the edge of the phone so you shouldn't have to worry about getting your digits in shot by mistake.
Also on board is near field communication (NFC) -- the contactless payments and info-sharing technology that lets you swipe your phone over other NFC-enabled objects to activate certain functions, The Xperia P has a generously sized but not super-whopping 4-inch touchscreen that boasts Sony's WhiteMagic technology, This apparently makes it easier to see in bright sunlight, To test this claim, I took the Xperia P outdoors during a rare London heatwave -- bringing an iPhone 4S-owning companion to the park with me, After comparing both screens' performance in direct sunlight, set at their maximum brightness, neither of us thought the Sony screen evo check case for apple iphone x and xs - ultra violet looked any brighter or easier to see..
It's certainly possible to make out content on the Xperia P's screen when outdoors in full sunshine. But in my experience, the display doesn't look especially bright or vibrant so don't expect WhiteMagic to work miracles. Bright sun will still make its presence felt and your stuff will be plenty paler and more ghostly than when you're indoors. Sony terms this screen its Reality Display -- the aim being to reproduce colours that are more true-to-life than some of the over-saturated screens out there. Colours on the P's display are certainly more muted than AMOLED screens such as the Samsung Galaxy S2 but they still look sumptuous. The Xperia P apparently uses Sony's Mobile Bravia Engine -- a technology it uses in its TVs.
The first great smartphone of 2015, Beautiful and bold..with complications, The new no-compromise MacBook, A stellar on-ear headphone, Crave-worthy curves for a premium price, The Good Fairly quick; Big vibrant display; 8-megapixel camera, The Bad Some glitches and build quality issues; No Ice Cream Sandwich at launch; No microSD evo check case for apple iphone x and xs - ultra violet card slot, The Bottom Line The Sony Experia P is a mixed bag, It's nippy, has a nice screen and a decent snapper but it suffers from some software glitches, build quality issues and it lacks the latest version of the Android operating system..
The unusual union is tipped in Asus' clip, which cryptically shows droplets of water running into each other. One droplet splits to reveal both the new Metro-infused Windows 8 logo, and the friendly Android robot. Asus is the company behind the Transformer Prime tablet, which offers a keyboard dock for rapid typing. It makes sense that the company would follow that up with another tablet, and both Android and Windows 8 are designed for touchscreen devices. The video is accompanied by the confusing text, "All-in-One is no longer in one" however, so perhaps a desktop computer could be on the cards.
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