Sony Xperia Gois The device is really slim at 9.8mm thin and really light too weighing a mere 110 grams. It is lighter than the HTC One V (read our review) and the Motorola Atrix 2 (read our review) that weigh 115 grams and 147 grams respectively.
On the face of the Sony Xperia Go is the 3.5-inch display with a resolution of 480x320 pixels. Even though the resolution of the display seems a bit less, it is enough to get the job done as the LED display is quite crisp to use in day to day activities.Below the display rest the standard three touch sensitive buttons – back, home and menu.
In terms of connectivity, the Sony Xperia Go has the on/off/sleep/wake button at the top. The microUSB port rests on the right of the device and the headphones jack rests on the left. The best part is that these ports are well covered by rubber flaps sealing them from dust and external hazards. Even though it is nice that the ports are covered, they are rubber finish that acts as a cover is inconvenient to remove each time. The right of the device also houses the volume rocker. There is no dedicated camera button on the device and this is missed.All in all, the Xperia Go has a candy bar form factor and the design isn’t stellar enough to turn heads. But that's the price you pay for a rugged build. The phone is capable of surviving quite a few drops and bumps.
On the face of the Sony Xperia Go is the 3.5-inch display with a resolution of 480x320 pixels. Even though the resolution of the display seems a bit less, it is enough to get the job done as the LED display is quite crisp to use in day to day activities.Below the display rest the standard three touch sensitive buttons – back, home and menu.
In terms of connectivity, the Sony Xperia Go has the on/off/sleep/wake button at the top. The microUSB port rests on the right of the device and the headphones jack rests on the left. The best part is that these ports are well covered by rubber flaps sealing them from dust and external hazards. Even though it is nice that the ports are covered, they are rubber finish that acts as a cover is inconvenient to remove each time. The right of the device also houses the volume rocker. There is no dedicated camera button on the device and this is missed.All in all, the Xperia Go has a candy bar form factor and the design isn’t stellar enough to turn heads. But that's the price you pay for a rugged build. The phone is capable of surviving quite a few drops and bumps.
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