Xperia u what is in the box




















Processor - This is the main computing component of a phone and is a major factor when it comes to the overall speed of the device. GPU - The graphics processor is important for the smooth operation of the system and especially in games and other applications that may involve complex graphics and animations.

RAM - This is the type of memory that the device uses to temporarily store data from the OS or currently-running apps. The more RAM available to the device, the better the performance will be when multiple or heavier programs are running. Capacity - The bigger, the better! However, battery capacity is not the only factor that has an effect on battery life.

Those include the chipset in use, the software running on the device, as well as the consumer's unique usage pattern. Location - This field shows the positioning systems supported by the device. Every wireless phone device that is sold in the U.

Date approved - Shows the date when the particular phone is approved by the Federal Communications Commission. These limits are given in terms of a unit referred to as the Specific Absorption Rate SAR , which is a measure of the amount of radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone.

PhoneArena Score Review. User Score User reviews. Yuvananda Praveen I must tell you, you are one of those people who are blinded by rumors and space issues. First thing, it doesnt have an embedded battery, it is user removable. Then the 4GB problem. No one, and I mean No one will store 10HD videos. And one more thing, mins of HD videos dont have mb. Movies, 3hr movies, that are HD, come upto a size of just over mb.

Dont say things you dont know about. Also the mAH battery is enough as, people who know the technical aspects of a First of all good Delivery by Flip kart. Pros: Good camera and with good sleep snap! Great UI, so nice from Sony! Great speed ,not even a single Lag! Good battery! Over all good. If u Have 17k to buy a phone go for it. I want t Parthu Revanth Certified Buyer.

The specs cant justify how ""sweet love"" this phone is. I've been power-using this phone for 13days and hell yeah its Awesome..

Pros:- 1. Video Recording in p HD is Breathtakingly amazing. I have samples 5. To my ear it had a distinctly flat and tinny quality. Internal memory is 8GB but only 4GB of that is up for grabs to house your photos and apps. There's no microSD card slot for expanding the U's digital shelves so if you want to load on lots of video and music, you'd be better off with a phone with more roomy storage.

Ports wise, there's a 3. Crack off the back of the phone and you'll find a SIM slot in the side and, above that, a removable battery. The Xperia U has three physical keys housed along its right-hand edge -- the power key, a volume rocker and a dedicated camera button.

The latter is a nice addition on a phone of this price. I found all these keys a little low lying and spongy, especially the camera key. You have to squeeze pretty hard to fire off a shot. Push down hard and the glass will flex to touch the surface of the display, producing an oily sheen and discoloured patches of pixels.

This sort of flex is unsightly but it's also typical of cheaper phone screens. The U's display is 3. However, the U's panel is narrower than the iPhone screen and it definitely feels much more cramped for typing. There's also not enough space to properly enjoy browsing full desktop versions of websites, making it best suited to eyeballing apps and mobile sites. The touchscreen panel itself is nice and responsive -- so too are the three touch keys sited along the bottom edge of the screen just above the clear strip.

These are the back, home and menu keys. Screen resolution is x pixels, which equates to a pixel-per-inch count of This is a pretty decent amount of tiny squares for a budget phone. You certainly won't be embarrassed about showing off your photos on the screen, or eyeballing short video clips. Colours aren't hyper-vibrant but their slightly muted tones come across as more realistic than the over-saturated displays you get on some smart phones.

The display can look slightly murky at half brightness and only really comes alive with the dial turned up to On the back of the U is its 5-megapixel camera, which is a fairly typical amount of pixels for this price.

You get a single LED flash and a front-facing camera for making video calls -- also nice to see. Results from the rear camera aren't bad for a budget blower, although like its two siblings, the U suffers from a tendency to speckle shots with noisy grain, especially if you're snapping in less than super-bright light. Brighter colours can appear with a hazy halo and lens flare can be an issue. But as a basic snapper for firing out Facebook-friendly snaps, the Xperia U is fine.

The phone can record p HD video. Video results were less impressive, producing a chewed up look. As a quick YouTube clip creator, the U will suffice but don't expect great things from its unrefined eye. It's definitely a shame Sony didn't stick ICS on from day one but the company says the U will get an update before the end of June. Hopefully it won't be too long before you can use the front camera for Face Unlock party tricks.

In the meantime, you get all the goodness of Gingerbread including access to scores of apps -- many of them free -- via Google's Play store.



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