The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc is Sony’s latest Android smartphone in
their Xperia range, it comes with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, and it
features a 4.2 inch touchscreen LED backlit LCD display.
Processing is provided by a 1GHz processor and there is also an 8
megapixel camera and 512MB of RAM, it quite light for a smartphone of
this sizes, weighing in at 117g, making it just 1 gram heavier than the
new Samsung Galaxy S II.
Hardware Specifications
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc comes with Android 2.3.2 Gingerbread out
of the box, not the latest version which is 2.3.3, although we are
expecting Sony Ericsson to release an update in the not too distant
future, the handsets measure 125mm by 63mm by 8.7 mm.
Processing is provided by a single core 1Ghz Qualcomm processor, and
there is also 512MB of RAM, and it has 320MB of built in storage, plus a
microSD card slot that can take up to 32GB cards, although the one we
tested had an 8GB microSD card included.
The Xperia Arc features a 4.2 inch LED backlit LCD display, with a
resolution of 480 x 850 pixels, you also get an 8 megapixel camera that
can record HD video in 720p and it features Sony’s Exmor R Sensor.
Design, Display, UI
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc features a slim design,
and it definitely feels like a quality smartphone, the back of the case
is made from plastic, and it also features a curved design which makes
it easy to hold.
The display on the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc seems pretty good, the
colors look good and everything looks sharp and clear, although it
doesn’t compare to other devices with say an AMOLED display, it does
look decent and capable of doing the job, exactly what you would expect
from an LCD display.
The Xperia Arc uses Sony Ericsson’s custom Timescape UI, which we
have seen on previous Xperia devices that we have tested, its not the
best UI we have seen on an Android phone, but it is more than capable of
doing the job.
Processor and Camera
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc features a single core 1GHz Qulacomm
MSM8225 processor, which works very well at everything we threw at it,
it had no problem launching any of the applications we tested, and also
running videos and it worked well with a number of tasks.
The camera on the Xperia Arc is an 8.1 megapixel one, and it features
Sony’s Exmor R sensor, it certainly does do a good job at taking
photos, it produces nice clear and sharp photos with great colors.
The Xperia Arc is capable of recording High Definition video in 720p
at a rate of 30 frames per second, and it does as good a job with videos
as it does with the photos.
Have a look at the sample photo below, which was taken on maximum resolution with standard settings.
Battery Life
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc features 1500mAh battery, and it works
well under normal usage, after a full days usage of the Xperia Arc,
running normal tasks like email, watching the odd YouTube video and
browsing the web, the Xperia Arc still had plenty of juice left in it.
The battery life compares to the majority of similar devices
available, unless you are a heavy user you should get through the day on
a single charge and still have some power left over.
Conclusion
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc seems like a decent Android smartphone,
the camera is very good and it does a great job of taking still photos
and shooting HD video.
The design of the Xperia Arc is pretty good, and the 4.2 inch display
is quite good, although not as good as some of the other smartphones
which are currently available.
The Xperia Arc costs about £430 here in the UK SIM free, which when
compared to other devices with better specifications it does seem a
little on the expensive side.
If you are in the market for a new Android smartphone, and are a fan
of Sony Ericsson handsets we would reccomend you check out the new
Xperia Arc, although there are better devices available for a similar
price with higher specifications.
Have a look at our Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc gallery below.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc is available in the UK from a range of
mobile operators, the model we tested in this review was from mobile
network Three, you can find out more details over at the Three website. |