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Below the icons sit the real keys, thin white lines, which provide haptic feedback and are also backlit. Unfortunately, the icons don't illuminate, so picking them out in the dark isn't easy. Neither is tapping the keys accurately since your instinct is to hit the symbols themselves. I ran into this annoyance every time I picked up the phone and I feel it is a major oversight. Other buttons include a small power key and trim volume bar on the Xperia Ion's right side. There's a dedicated camera button here as well, which unlike on many Android handsets will wake the phone up from sleep and fire up the camera.

By default the phone will even snap a picture immediately after the camera is activated. Sony doesn't bundle any fancy text entry methods like Swype or other one-handed keyboard software.

By default the stock Android Gingerbread layout is selected, but you can choose the Xperia keyboard, which is similar but has wider spacing between keys. Features and software Android addicts will no doubt have a major beef with the fact that the Sony Xperia Ion isn't running the latest version of Google's mobile operating system, Ice Cream Sandwich.

Instead of version 4. Even so, Sony is quick to point out that it has added many of the popular features ICS brings to the table. For instance, you can quickly create folders by dragging and dropping app icons on top of each other within any of the Xperia's five home screens. Additionally, holding down the power button opens several options, including one for taking a screenshot.

As an Android device, the phone comes loaded with the standard allotment of Google apps and services, such as Gmail, Maps, and Navigation. There are also shortcuts to enter the Google Play digital entertainment stores for Books, Music, and Movies.

Some useful third-party applications are here too, like Amazon Kindle , and MobiSystem OfficeSuite for viewing common business document formats. Of course, the entire Android software library is ready for you to download via the Google Play store. The Xperia Ion supports access to Sony's own multimedia storefronts as well, which the company calls the Sony Entertainment Network.

You can also store tunes locally for offline playback, which is very helpful for surviving long subway trips. Camera One of the Sony Xperia Ion's standout features is its high-resolution megapixel camera. Sony also touts the fast capture time of the sensor. While I can confirm that the phone's camera indeed snaps pictures quickly, in under second, the autofocus is a bit sluggish, latching on in about half a second.

The Xperia does have a few nice camera settings, including scene modes like Landscape, Portrait Night, and Party, just to name a few. There are extra modes too, such as Panorama and 3D Panorama, if you're so inclined. This killer combination gives you amazing speed and undoubted reliability. The Xperia comes with a 4. The Timescape user interface allows for easy use of the phone. The phone also comes with a 1. And with sensors like the accelerometer and proximity sensor you can enjoy enhanced toggling capabilities.

The Android Xperia has an inbuilt memory of Powered by a mAh battery the Xperia supports up to 10 hours of talk time on 2G and up to 4 hours on 3G. The phone delivers standby time of up to hours on 2G and hours on 3G. Send and receive emails, browse using the Android browser and stay connected with friends using Facebook and Twitter. Certified Buyer , Raipur.

Explore Plus. Price: Not Available. Currently Unavailable. Storage and Battery The Android Xperia has an inbuilt memory of Overall, the Sony Xperia Ion is an ultra modern machine dressed in stunning design.

Rate Product. People dont look at the number of cores!!! Battery life: It carries out its task for maximum a day at medium usage Web browsing half hour, playing games like subway surfer for a hour, keeping myself updated with Facebook. Durability: It has taken many blows but thankfully didn't break. Just a few scratches was all. It is pretty outdated for today's standards but Qualcomm ended supporting the chipset.

Using better chipset by Sony would have made a better overal experience. Conclusion: It was one of the best phones one could have bought at that moment. Needing no repairs and giving no problems after a year is very good. Its display and camera were its USP back then and it fares pretty well for me even today.

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