Like most of Sony Ericsson’s predecessors, the new XPERIA Neo also comes with a bit of a personality problem. The XPERIA Play was firm with its promise of gaming ambitions while the XPERIA Arc also promised to put the prowess of any of Sony’s living room atmosphere into a pocket sized package. The XPERIA Neo on the other hand provides a promise of an Android phone for every person. Check out the rest of the review for the XPERIA Neo.
The XPERIA Neo has a customized Android 2.3.3 Operating System which is an upgrade from the previous XPERIA Arc. Although, Arc owners can still download the updated Android version as it is available to them and is compatible with the model as well. This means that there is no real upgrade or software advantage that the Neo has in comparison with the Play and the Arc.
The one think we love about Sony Ericsson phones is their color themes. Their phones are always full of different hues of blue and silver. The sad part is that there is no real difference in the functionality between the Neo and the Arc. While opening applications, there is minimal delay in their start up, but then again the Neo is still a single core phone and does not have a dual processor built into it yet.
The truth finally is that there is no real difference between the Arc and the Neo and after all is said and done, We think the Arc looks a lot cooler than the Neo. We suggest you go to your nearest store and check it out first if you think it suits you better than us.
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