It’s no wonder that Bond chose this model. The phone looks pretty and superbly fits into a large, male hands. It is because of covered with matte lacquer and arched profiled rear. Unfortunately, Sony in this model reproduces the error, which I will steadfastly denounce. I’m talking about the camera lens which peeks out. Again I have to repeat the old ditty - although it looks nice, it is not practical, because the camera glass is exposed to scratches. Well, it’s good that in Xperia T the lens itself is hidden in the outline and rather safe - but the part of the casing that surrounds it will wipe us. And it is undecomposable: we do not exchange ourselves the back cover, the same with the battery. I do not consider this as a drawback – I’ve never had to exchange the item, and undecomposable design is usually more robust, more compact and not cracking. And additionally - usually it looks good!
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| Sony Xperia T photo: GSMchoice.com |
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The front of our Xperia is dominated by a 4.5-inch HD display, surrounded by a narrow frame in glossy black. Joining this colour with imitating aluminum matte-gray lacquer makes an excellent impression. Equally elegant is going to be a completely black version of this model - although the paint on the rear panel gives the impression of "rubber".
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| Sony Xperia T photo: GSMchoice.com |
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Source: GSMchoice.com





