Review Sony Ericson Xperia Active - Your Android-Powered Training Buddy
If there is one thing
lacking in today's powerpacked
smartphones, it is the
rugged factor. While some
devices can scratch easily, or
have screens prone to cracking,
others have moisture entering
into exposed ports, making them
unsuitable for sweaty activities
like exercise. Fortunately, there
is a niche category of phones
that boast protective casings.
One example would be the Sony
ericsson Xperia Active, which
positions itself as the ultimate
Android smartphone for your
active life.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia
Active is one of the most
compact phones we have
handled so far. However, it does
come in rather thick at 16.5mm.
This is due to the two battery
covers that seal off the internals
of the Sony Ericson Xperia Active from the
elements. The dual protective
layers also add to the overall
weight of the phone (11D.8g).
Fortunately, the device still feels
rather comfortable in our hands.
A unique attribute of the Sony Ericson Xperia Active is its wrist strap
catch on the bottom right corner
of the device. The retail package
of the phone comes wittl a Sony
Ericsson-branded wrist strap that
feels quite durable, and should
come in handy for individuals
who want to bring the device
along for exercise but are afraid
to accidentally drop it.
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Review Motorola Defy
Motorola Defy
A lovely screen and rugged design go hand in hand with a very reasonable price
Daft names clearly aren't the preserve of desktop PC manufacturers, but ignore the Defy moniker and this is a gem of a smartphone. Motorola's latest model has a lovely 3.7in, 480 x 854 capacitive screen - that's a higher resolution than the giant HTC Desire HD - and a lot more besides.
If the screen doesn't catch your eye, the unusual design certainly will. With its exposed screw heads and grippy plastic chassis, the Defy looks more like a rugged GPS than a modern smartphone, but it isn't just for looks.
A lovely screen and rugged design go hand in hand with a very reasonable price
Daft names clearly aren't the preserve of desktop PC manufacturers, but ignore the Defy moniker and this is a gem of a smartphone. Motorola's latest model has a lovely 3.7in, 480 x 854 capacitive screen - that's a higher resolution than the giant HTC Desire HD - and a lot more besides.
If the screen doesn't catch your eye, the unusual design certainly will. With its exposed screw heads and grippy plastic chassis, the Defy looks more like a rugged GPS than a modern smartphone, but it isn't just for looks.
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