Sharp and vivid display, Solid performer, Dedicated camera key
Dubious design, Camera is rather disappointing, Scant storage, too much bloatware
In the end the Sony Xperia L is a rather disappointing handset. Even if you set the physical design to one side and concentrate on the innards, there are a lot of niggles, and some serious irritation around the fact that the main camera doesn't live up t...
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Published: 2013-08-19, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Interesting design, decent screen, good battery life, reasonable price
Processor could be better, not latest version of Android, no 4G
The Sony Xperia L is far from the cutting edge of smartphone development, but it's a good looking, solidly built low to midrange device with a decent screen and a pretty good camera. The processor is a little lacking, and it's a shame it's not running t...
Unimpressive performance; Some software bugs; Lacklustre camera; Older version of Android; Screen resolution could be higher
With its black, arched design and silver details, the Sony Xperia L is definitely among the better-looking budget phones. Its older version of Android and software bugs really let it down though. The Google Nexus 4 is a much better phone all round and ...
На фоне прошлогодней модели Sony Xperia J новая Xperia L кажется шагом вперед. Здесь доработана эргономика и удобство управления, поменяли начинку, теперь она больше соответствует духу времени, ничего не тормозит. В то же время основные параметры осталис...
Great quality, high on specs and lives up to it in performing. Buy this one, you won't be disappointed. There are a lot of options in the mid-range phones to choose from, more than there is in the low end or the higher priced phones. If you want a 4inch+ ...
Buena calidad de montaje, Buena pantalla, Buena cámara, Cámara con HDR, Decentes duraciones de batería, Gran estabilidad de ángulos de visión, Versión Android 4.1
Carcasa de plástico, Sin soporte LTE, superficie lustrosa
Good build quality, Good screen, Good camera, Camera with HDR, Decent battery runtimes, High viewing angle stability, Current Android version 4.1
Plastic case, No LTE support, glossy surface
Sony offers a recommendable mainstream smartphone with the Xperia L, which has no significant drawbacks. The 4.3-inch device offers a lot of features for a price starting at about 240 Euros (~$310) at some retailers. The device comes with a good display...
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