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Xperia series has a history of good looking devices and Ion gets these stylish looks in the legacy as well. But with tough competitions like Samsungs super popular Galaxy S3 and HTCs One X and a heavy price tag which comes with this beauty somehow puts a...
Build quality, Battery life...
Notification LED too small, Average Camera Performance, Price...
Sony Xperia Ion is a decent smartphone, but having said that we must not forget that there are other phones available in the same segment at a lesser price. It's hard for us to recommend this smartphone in spite of its good performance and better battery...
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Xperia Ion is one of the latest smartphone launched by Sony. It comes with android 4.0 and would soon get the jelly bean update. The phone is Playstation certified which means you can play some of the Playstation games directly on your Xperia Ion.Xperia I...
Sony Xperia Ion is one of the best smartphones in terms of build and design. The phone performs moderately well in terms of processing capabilities. The camera and battery life are the 2 advantages of this phone over other android smartphones. But at a pr...
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mymobileindia.com Updated: 2016-11-24 07:25:46
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This seems like the season for big screen phones, and the latest to arrive on our shores (and our office) is the 4.55-inchdisplay toting Sony Xperia ion. Verily, a device meant to captivate people, albeit those with deep pockets.Looks good, performs brill...
The screen is breath taking, The design is neat, The camera takes fabulous shots...
A nonremovablebattery, Definitely priced on the higher side, Not too many applications out of the box...
Sony has managed to get a winner by its side with the Xperia ion in terms of performance. Where it does come up short is in price. At Rs 35,999, it is right alongside quad core driven devices like the HTC One X and the Samsung Galaxy SIII and is actually...
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The Sony Xperia Ion is one of those phones that tend to perplex quite a bit. There is nothing wrong with the phone as such, and it seems to have everything going for it, starting from the looks. However, things tend to go a bit pear-shaped with the price...
Very well built, Excellent call quality, 720p display is very crisp, Very pocket able despite bigger display, Classy and understated design elements, Camera quality brilliant in good lighting, Good battery life, Android ICS out of the box...
Dual core processor fighting the quad cores, Brings us to the point of the perplexing price tag, Display doesn't have colour punch of an AMOLED...
The Sony Xperia Ion's persona makes you a fan instantly, and has no visible flaws as a phone. It has good looks and stable performance, while presenting you with excellent call clarity and fairly good battery life. However, things start to go wrong the mo...
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How does this smartphone stack up against the One X and Galaxy S III?The Ion's late arrival hasn't helped its case. The One X and the Galaxy S III have been in the market for a while now, and marketing and advertising blitzkriegs by their proprietors has...
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Sony wasn't kidding around when they said they would only make smartphones and abandon feature phones completely. But we feel they’ve reached a point where it’s a little ridiculous now and they seem to be getting really sloppy with their launches...
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Let's be honest here - Sony missed a great opportunity with the Xperia ion for AT&T. Had the device hit the shelves shortly after its announcement, it would have enjoyed a flagship status and a higher price tag, along with the potential for selling in...
Let's be honest here - Sony missed a great opportunity with the Xperia ion for AT&T. Had the device hit the shelves shortly after its announcement, it would have enjoyed a flagship status and a higher price tag, along with the potential for selling in sig...
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pcworld.in Updated: 2016-11-24 07:25:46
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The Sony Xperia Ion ($99 with a new two-year contract on AT&T) is an Android phone with exceptional hardware: It has a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, a 12-megapixel camera, and a massive high-resolution display powered by Sony's own Bravia display engine...
The Xperia Ion is a mix of good but poorly implemented ideas. It's a shame that the Ion suffers from nonresponsive navigation buttons and poor video recording. I'm also still bitter that Sony didn't release the phone running Android Ice Cream Sandwich...
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Let's get in our time machines. It's the Summer of 2011. Dual-core phones running Android 2.3 are all the rage. Nobody's seen an 720p screen on a phone yet. Manufacturer skins slow phones down, but oh well. Flash forward to today. You're holding what woul...
Did you just skip to this section? No, of course you shouldnt. The phone is beautiful on the outside but it runs like a dog turd in snow-melt. Maaaaybe itll help when it upgrades to Android 4.0 (if Sony doesnt butcher it with its rather unappealing ski...
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