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Sony Ericsson Xperia Active Review By 3G.co.uk

Pros: Solid body; dustproof; waterproof; responsive display
Cons: Small screen; touchscreen is fiddly; armband is loose and bulky

Verdict: The Xperia Active is a neat, hardy smartphone that will survive whatever sporty users throw at it

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Are you the sort who likes to leap up mountains at weekend, or go climbing, or do other disgustingly healthy activities rather than lazing at home reading the Sunday papers with a mug of caffeine and a fat-laden croissant? Then the Sony Ericsson Xperia Active is just made for you.

The handset is made on the rugged side, to allow it to survive whatever its sporty active owner might do with it and yet it manages to be neat in size and lightweight. It’s still pretty chunky though, and has a neat three–inch screen. Weighing in at 11g, it feels solid enough without being heavy to carry.

A question of sport

If you’re a keen runner, Sony has seen fit to include a wrist strap in the box, so that you can pop the handset inside when you head off for your constitutional. Whether you’re recording all your efforts using the onboard WalkMate app, or listening to tunes, the phone can stay with you. We took it out for an admittedly brief jog, but found the strap a tad loose for our arms (maybe we need a few more sessions down the gym). It does look rather like you’re sporting a transponder Star Trek style, so the look may not be for everyone.

In the hand, however, the Xperia Active feels good – and it’s pretty rugged. The display fended off our attack with pointed objects, and it survived this and a few outings in our backpack with barely more than a light scratch or two. It can even stand up to the odd rain shower. Rubber shields protect the headphone and Micro USB ports and the display works even if you have damp fingers.

If you’re wearing the device in the wrist strap it is possible to operate it through the transparent window, but it is not terribly responsive.

Smooth operator

Running on Android 2.3, the OS runs quickly and smoothly. Even the small display couldn’t cramp our style – texting was no problem and you even get a full QWERTY keyboard for inputting if you turn the handset to landscape mode.

An upgrade to Android Ice Cream Sandwich is due in March or April. Until then you get five desktops on 2.3 Gingerbread – all of which can be populated with widgets and apps. Sony has added its own skin over the top, which includes the Timescape widget for social media. It also includes a quartet of shortcut panels – one in each corner. These give you speedy access to the phonebook, texts, dialpad and the active apps (which include a compass and fitness mapper).

Of course Android also gives you access to a heap of apps at Android market.If you want to browse the web, it offers a smooth experience, even on that small display, and you’ll enjoy colourful images and clear text. There’s support for Flash so you can enjoy video from sites such as 4OD and BBC iPlayer. Pages were quick to load via both via Wi-Fi and 3G.

Snap happy

The edge of the device houses a dedicated camera key – hit it and the snapper fires up (rather slowly it has to be said). The eight-megapixel camera has autofocus and images prove reasonably sharp, although in low light colours are not great. There’s a flash for low light and an HD video recording facility as well. The screenshot option is nifty – hold down the power key and you can snap a funny comment or photo online and share it with friends.

Our conclusion

The Sony Ericsson Xperia Active is aimed at the sporty user, with its fitness apps and rugged body, but even if you’re a bit of a couch potato it still has plenty on offer. The armband isn’t much of a draw and its size does not lend it to being a main handset, but nevertheless it performs well and has a good set of features.

Specification

Type of phone: N/A
Style: N/A
Size: 92x55x17mm
Weight: 111g
Display: N/A colours
Resolution: N/A
Camera: 5MP
Special Camera features: LED flash
Video recording: Yes
Video playback: Yes
Video calling: No
Video streaming: Yes
Music formats played: MP3, WAV
3.5mm jack port: Yes
Handsfree speakerphone: N/A
Voice Control: N/A
Voice Dialling: N/A
Call records: N/A
Phonebook: N/A
Ringtones customization: N/A
Display description: Capacitive touch-screen
Website: www.sonyericsson.com
SAR: N/A
Portfolio: N/A
Standard color: N/A
Launch Status: N/A
Radio: N/A
Operating system: Android
Connectivity: MicroUSB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Announced date: N/A
What's in the Box: N/A
RAM: N/A
International launch date: N/A
Battery life when playing multimedia: N/A
CPU: 1GHz Snapdragon
FM Radio Description: N/A
Internal memory: 512MB RAM
Memory Card Slot: microSD
Messaging: Email, SMS, MMS
GPS: GPS
Java: N/A
Games: N/A
Frequency: N/A
Talktime: N/A
Standby: N/A
Display size: 3 inches
Keypad: N/A

Audio recording:

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