Three have just announced that the Xperia SP which we reviewed the other week here. The Sony Xperia SP is available for £26 a month with no upfront cost on the Ultimate Internet 500 plan and for £29 a month with no upfront cost on The One Plan. Both plans come with no surprise out-of-bundle data charges and all-you-can-eat data.
Spec wise the Xperia SP is mid range
- Android 4.1.2 JellyBean
- 4.6 inch display with 720p resolution
- 8 Megapixel Camera
- DC-HSDPA 42Mb/s
- LTE 100Mb/s
- 1.7Ghz Dual-Core Processor
- Bluetooth, WiFi & GPS, NFC
- 8GB Storage with MicroSD slot for more
- 2370mAh Battery
But it still has that great looking design that we’re used to from Sony these days.
This is what Dan thought in his conclusion to the Xperia SP review:
“The SP is a very nice mid-range phone with some great features taken from the Z. I was impressed with the Bravia Engine 2 screen technology and the Exmor RS lens. It also took some of the same design hints including that power button that sticks out a little.
Where the SP does excel is the connectivity options which include NFC, DC-HSDPA and also LTE. This will be available on Three later this year and will get you some very impressive download speeds on the move.
The 2370mAh battery does a good job at getting you through the working day even with quite a lot of use. This was good to see and the screen does impress, even at 720p which used to be top spec but is now more mid range for a lot of phones.”
If you’re interested head over to the Three website now to pick one up.
I think its a dual core 1.7 ghz