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Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £334
inc VAT

The Arc S has a faster processor and better battery life than the original Arc, and even costs slightly less SIM-free, but the 3D and USB features aren't compelling reasons to upgrade

Specifications

Android 2.3, 4.2in 480×854 display

http://www.handtec.co.uk
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The Arc S’s camera hasn’t changed from the original Arc’s which is no bad thing. Shots are crisp and colours are natural, but some light areas were over-exposed. We were impressed by the dark and noise-free black areas, though. Video was less impressive, with obvious blurry artefacts from compression.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S back

The camera has a new 3D panorama feature, where you take a panorama shot by panning the camera while shooting, and the Arc S then compresses this into a 3D side-by-side image. You then plug into a 3D TV via HDMI and use the TV’s remote control to browse the phone’s photo gallery. When displayed on a 3D monitor, the 3D panoramic images were fuzzy, and we found we needed to be careful with our viewing position and force our eyes to focus on infinity to see the 3D effect. It feels like a gimmick, and isn’t a reason to buy the Arc S on its own.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S right, bottom

Our Vodafone sample came with Vodafone’s own shop apps for music, apps and games, but these can be uninstalled if you don’t want them. You can also delete some of the trial games and other preinstalled apps, to free up space for your own choices. Sony Ericsson claims there’s only 320MB of the 1GB of user memory left for apps, once we’d uninstalled a few of the pre-installed apps and moved others to the SD card, we ended up with 420MB of total app storage. This is more than enough for most users, and it’ll be a while before you run out of app space.

While the Arc S isn’t a worthwhile upgrade for Arc owners, it’s a great Android phone with a clear, bright screen and a good camera, with enough power to run apps and games, decent battery life and plenty of storage. It’s now cheaper SIM-free than the original Arc and has better battery life, so it picks up and extra star and a Best Buy award.

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Details

Price £334
Rating *****
Award Best Buy

Hardware

Main display size 4.2in
Native resolution 480×854
CCD effective megapixels 8.1-megapixel
Flash LED
Connectivity Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB
GPS yes
Internal memory 320MB
Memory card support microSDHC
Memory card included 8192MB
Operating frequencies GSM 850/900/1800/1900, 3G 800/850/1900/2100
Wireless data EDGE, HSPA
Size 125x63x9mm
Weight 117g

Features

Operating system Android 2.3
Microsoft Office compatibility Word/Excel/PowerPoint/PDF viewers
Email client POP3/IMAP/Exchange
Audio format support MP3, e-AAC+, WMA, WAV
Video playback formats MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV
FM Radio yes
Web Browser Webkit
Accessories headphones, data cable, charger, HDMI cable
Talk time 7.5 hours
Standby time 19.2 days
Tested battery life (MP3 playback) 39h 59m

Buying Information

SIM-free price £334
Price on contract £31-per-month, 18-month contract
SIM-free supplier www.handtec.co.uk
Contract/prepay supplier www.vodafone.co.uk
Details www.sonyericsson.com

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