tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5688870739795137027.post167526253336588724..comments2024-03-19T20:15:48.093+08:00Comments on Mobile Raptor: Sony Xperia M - A modern low cost 4-inch Android smartphoneUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5688870739795137027.post-9895694527026517652013-08-28T21:39:45.658+08:002013-08-28T21:39:45.658+08:00I think you are right, 9K would have been a sweet ...I think you are right, 9K would have been a sweet price.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12774204433585486556noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5688870739795137027.post-15783397991693884132013-08-28T19:38:28.482+08:002013-08-28T19:38:28.482+08:00Sony's actually giving this phone a high-class...Sony's actually giving this phone a high-class aesthetic worthy of its price. Same design language as Xperia Z (google up 'OmniBalance'), aluminum power button, scratch resistant glass, etc.<br /><br />At 4 inches it's relatively small, e.g. iPhone size; social folks who wanted an iPhone could get this instead for a third of the price and still get the hipster feeling since it's a Sony.<br /><br />Its internals comprising of a dual core Krait with 1 GB RAM is decent enough except for one glaring thing: the internal storage. I can't believe Sony is thinking that 4GB is appropriate for something worth over 10k. They should take a cue from Nokia and have 8GB minimum across their Xperia lineup.<br /><br />Overall the Xperia M is indeed a decent low cost phone coming from Sony. If it was priced at 9k I'd recommend for it to become a wildcard for your entry-level smartphones list together with or even replacing the Lumia 520, but at 10.5k (11k for the dual SIM variety) it's as if they're not letting you forget for a moment that Sony is a premium brand.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com