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In the last year or so Sony have been, at quite a pace, completely refreshing their smartphone image and hardware. Gone is the Ericrsson branding and two generations of high end handset have now been released, starting with the Xperia S early this year an...
It is easy for a manufacturer to fall into a number of traps when desiging a low cost handset, leading to a device which looks or feels very cheap… or performs terribly whether that is because the CPU is lacking or because storage is so low that we run ou...
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If you can't afford the likes of the Sony Xperia U or Sony Xperia P , then Sony is hoping to reel you in with the Sony Xperia Miro. You can buy it SIM-free for the very modest asking price of £150, or alternatively pick it up for free on a tenner a month...
Good build quality, Long battery life, Good call quality, Runs Ice Cream Sandwich...
Price is high for the specification, Small, low resolution screen, Limited memory for storage...
Sony Xperia Miro OS The Sony Xperia Miro runs on Google's Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) OS and, as with other Xperia branded models, Sony has tweaked the user interface a bit and added some of its own apps. For example, the lock screen has a dual funct...
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It seems like only yesterday that we were putting the Sony Xperia Tipo through its paces, but here already, with just the smallest of spec boosts, is the Sony Xperia Miro. The entry-level smartphone market is becoming increasingly crowded as it is, so it'...
Long battery life, Great music player, Great for calls and messaging, Strong connectivity options...
Poor screen, Terrible video recording, Sluggish performance, Cheap build, Little storage...
The Sony Xperia Miro is an underwhelming and uninspired handset. It also doesn't seem to know what it wants to be. It's substantially more expensive than the Xperia Tipo, yet in some ways it's a worse performer. Equally, for only a little more you could...
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The Sony Xperia Miro is a neat mid-range handset that is hindered by its low-powered chip. The operating system does not run smoothly, and surfing the net is a stuttery affair too. We’d suggest you look at handsets of a similar price that benefit fr...
Amazing battery life; neat design; Bright display...
Juddery performance...
The Sony Xperia Miro proves a neat mid-range handset that is hindered by its low-powered chip. The Android Ice Cream sandwich OS does not run smoothly, while surfing the net is stuttery. Look for a handset at the same price that includes a dual-core proce...
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Does anyone remember the Sony Xperia tipo? I reviewed it at the end of August. It is a budget handset from Sony, priced at £126 (inc. VAT) SIM-free when I wrote the review, and is available as I write today from the same retailer (Clove Technology) at the...
Sony LiveWare, Android 4.0, Slightly larger screen than the tipo...
Short on internal storage, Too similar to tipo, Small buttons...
The Sony Xperia miro is a neat little phone that benefits from a few features unique to Sony. It is very, very like the Xperia tipo, with just a few small spec improvements. If you have the cash, it is probably worth shelling out for the extras. Specific...
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Sony has been criticised for releasing smartphones running outdated Android software, but the Xperia Miro can't be accused of that. This basic, budget handset is targeted at pre-paid buyers but comes with Google's latest 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich version of...
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, Likely to be cheap, Front-facing camera...
Low resolution display, No Australian ETA...
The Sony Xperia Miro is a basic, budget handset targeted at pre-paid buyers. Its specifications won't blow anyone away, but the Xperia Miro will come with Google's latest 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich version of Android...
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geeksquad.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-22 02:26:21
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The Sony Xperia Miro is a small, lightweight and low cost Android-powered phone, making it a good option for those in the market for their first smartphone. But how does Xperia Miro stack up against the competition? Find out in our expert review!Sony Xper...
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A few weeks ago we got hold of the Xperia Miro for review and we quickly posted up our initial impressions. The Miro is one of the entry level devices from Sony and in the same way as with the Tipo we reviewed a while back, I was amazed that it came ru...
If the screen had been a little bit better, say WVGA it could have been one of those phone that capture the hacking communities hearts. As it is it will become one of those also ran phones that just get cheaper and cheaper on contract.Sony are in danger o...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-13 02:41:36
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It seems like only yesterday that we were putting the Sony Xperia Tipo through its paces, but here already, with just the smallest of spec boosts, is the Sony Xperia Miro.The entry-level smartphone market is becoming increasingly crowded as it is, so it's...
Long battery life, Great music player, Great for calls and messaging, Strong connectivity options...
Poor screen, Terrible video recording, Sluggish performance, Cheap build, Little storage...
Buying guide 20 best mobile phones in the world today The Sony Xperia Miro is oddly positioned. At first glance it seems like a low- to mid-end phone that should slot into the gap between the Sony Xperia Tipo and the Sony Xperia U. Take a closer look, tho...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-12-07 04:02:42
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The entry-level market of Android smartphones is steadily crowding itself like a rush hour train home, and that's not a necessarily bad thing. It gives device makers a reason to push standout devices amidst the throng, so that people looking for a cheap...
Nice, trendy design, Great audio performance...
Performance hitches, Poor camera...
The Sony Xperia miro doesn't offer much, and is certainly hampered by performance hitches and a lacklustre camera, but for its price point you get a well-featured smartphone that has a trendy design and audio performances to make the music lover happy.(p...
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It was only a couple of months ago that Sony introduced its new budget smartphone - the Xperia tipo - but after implementing a few spec boosts and increasing the size of the screen, they're ready for round 2, and this time they've brought the Xperia mi...
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The Sony Xperia miro is made exactly by the book - just not sure whose book it is. It seems all major manufacturers have near identical offers in the Android low-end. And while Sony is only catching up, some makers have had the time to perfect the ent...
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A few weeks ago we got hold of the Xperia Miro for review and we quickly posted up our initial impressions. The Miro is one of the entry level devices from Sony and in the same way as with the Tipo we reviewed a while back, I was amazed that it came ru...
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Let's say you are a young, socially active individual who is looking for a decent smartphone, but isn't quite ready to drop a boatload of cash on one. Well, the Sony Xperia miro, which we are reviewing today, is made just for you then. It is a low-end...
Responsive interface, Takes good photos for its class, Compact...
The screen is of below average quality, Web browser is laggy...
Now that we've gone over its pros and cons, we can safely conclude that the Sony Xperia miro is worthy of bearing our seal of approval. It earned our sympathies with its responsiveness and decent main camera, which are features not often seen on low-e...
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DesignThe Sony Xperia Miro shows how designing a mid-range smartphone should be done. We got our mitts on the understated white and silver model, which although it's a standard plastic affair stands out with its unique silver chin and slick curves. I...
The Sony Xperia Miro is an interesting handset. It's quirky design stands-out amidst a sea of black brick styled handsets and its Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system means users could see an update to Google's Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating...
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Introduction Sony is already starting to make as much use as possible from their current acquisition of Ericsson’s share in the joint venture. One of the biggest problems they faced soon after the purchase was the fact that only one device, namely...
The Miro has no reception issues and the earphone is loud enough for most possible situations. The loudspeaker is also quite loud with some distortion in the maximum volume level. When I first saw the device I was just amazed by Sony’s continuous atte...
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The Xperia miro seems to be Sony's shot at the budget Android smart phones. It is not as inexpensive as some of the other handsets touting comparable specs, but Sony's offering comes with a design and build quality that is usually associated with costlier...
Sleek design, Sturdy build.
Touch response isn't up to the mark, Sluggish user interface, Mediocre sound quality...
The miro available for around Rs 13,000 via online stores. No doubt, it comes with a nice design and sturdy build. However, its lacklustre performance is a deal-breaker. Therefore, if you're looking to purchase a Sony handset at this price point, it's wi...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-03-26 02:15:37
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The Sony Xperia Miro. It's like a Tipo, only a little more premium, a little more shiny and a little more imposing. Coming in with a larger 3.5-inch display, the Miro still delivers the same 800MHz processor, Android 4.0 and Sony UI, only this time comes...
Quirky design, Good camera, Android 4.0, 2GB onboard storage...
Low-resolution screen, Overloaded with widgets, Occasional UI stuttering, Mediocre call quality...
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