This is the end of the complaints, however, because I haven’t found in this model other items that I could criticize. You will say that I should complain yet about typical for a powerful smartphone short battery life. Perversely - I will not do it, because even heavily used phone did not give up sooner than after a few hours. And since it withstands all day of intense work... it’s difficult to require more, but of course it would be nicer if it could run like this even three days.
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The test copy works under the supervision of Android 4.0.4. Because of the unusual destination (pass on MWC), the memory includes several specific applications, not present in the standard model. But let's focus on what is given to each buyer. We will find in the phone NFC module, as well as GPS and GLONASS with company navigation Wisepilot. There are, of course, maps with navigation from Google. In addition to the typical components of a system, buying Xperia T, we can also count on the McAfee Security an app for backing up data from the phone, as well as the "downloads" of journals and e-books. We will also get a sample of games from Electronic Arts, QR code scanner, a separate app store with Sony recommendations and office software Office Suite. Among the additions there is also the application that facilitates the use of tethering and LiveWare manager, which allows us to assign to connected peripherals a default application, starting when it detects this enhancement in the phone. What is missing? Maybe a fountain?
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Source: GSMchoice.com







