September 27, 2012

REVIEWS : Sony Xperia J (ICS Android)

Sony Xperia J frontHere is Sony Xperia J Reviews for you. Quickly going through the specifications of Sony Xperia J, it’s boosted with 4 inches WVGA large screen display providing faced with a 4-inch display, which is a decent enough size, but the resolution is a distinctly average 480x854 pixels. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is now no more a featured operating system, Xperia J includes Android 4.0.4 version of Google’s open source OS. Running on 1 GHz single core Qualcomm Processor tips us that the device will be actually a mid-range smart phone just better than Xperia P and Xperia U which are already available in the market.

Xperia J includes 5 mega pixel camera on the rear side which can be used to take photos and record 720p HD videos easily. The 5-megapixel camera doesn't sound that impressive, but Sony has a history of decent camera phones so I hope this snapper is better than the number suggests. A second camera is included on the front for video chats.The camera functionalities with LED Flash and auto focus are thus expanded to make the device better in camera segment. Among the other features of the smart phone Wi-Fi, GPS, 3G with HSPA and Bluetooth.

Specifications of Xperia J -

  • 4 inches WVGA display screen
  • Android 4.0.4 ICS
  • 5 mega pixel camera
  • 1 Ghz Qualcomm processor
  • LED flash & auto focus


The Xperia J is with the regular candy bar design and it will be available in three different color variants of White which looks amazing, Pink and black colors. So at IFA next month event at Sony booth you will find three smart phones which are Xperia J, Xperia Mint and Hayabusa. Keep checking out Android Advices for exclusive updates on IFA.

Sony Xperia J should be distributed on the market with the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, but still do not know if it would benefit from the newer version of the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.Inside is a 1GHz Qualcomm processor and the operating system is Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich. That's not the latest version of Android, but it's still relatively rare, especially on cheaper phones. Even better, Sony promises the Xperia J and all the new Xperia range will upgrade to the very newest version, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. However, who knows how long you'll have to wait to see that.

Unfortunately, we have no information on when Sony will officially announce the device, as well as the price for the Sony Xperia J.