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The Xperia L1 gives you Sony styling on a budget and that screen is nice and big, but a weak chipset, average camera and lack of a fingerprint scanner hold it back from true greatness, even at this low...
If design and screen size are you main preoccupations, then the L1 is definitely the budget phone you need. Its resemblance to Sony's higher range smartphones and the large screen it offers make it one of the best looking phones of its price-range.The...
Solid and good-looking. If you do not consider "solid" as an insult, but instead connect the word with reliability and trustworthiness, then the Sony Xperia L1 might be something for you. It offers solid performance, in the best sense of the word, in...
Sony Xperia L1 – Software The Xperia L1 runs on Android 7.0 Nougat, which is the latest full version of Google's OS. As far as custom skins go, Sony's has been one of the more agreeably light examples of recent years. It makes for a pleasant all-round...
On the surface, the Xperia L1 is a respectable budget phone. It's packing a big screen, decent camera and fairly restrained version of Android, all wrapped up in an attractive shell. Stick it in a line-up of other, more expensive Xperia phones and you'd...
The Xperia L1 is your typical budget blower, offering some slick Sony styling for the £150 asking price. In some areas it lags behind rivals such as the Moto G5, especially when it comes to performance, while the camera tech isn't quite as strong...
Xperia L1 features the typical Sony design but unlike the higher-end models here the construction is fully plastic. A nice impression makes the presence of a USB Type-C but, on the other hand, here you won't find a fingerprint sensor. Xperia L1 is aimed...
The Sony Xperia L1 is keen on getting a piece of the entry-level market and you can tell by just looking at the phone and the spec sheet. For less than 200 you get upmarket design and feel, a big screen, decent camera, fast network data and the latest...
Im Test kann uns das Sony Xperia L1 nicht überzeugen. Es ist mit einen Preis von rund 150 Euro zwar nicht allzu teuer, dafür zeigt es aber auch nur eine allenfalls mittelmäßige Leistung. Infrage kommt es für Nutzer, die einen großen Screen und eine...
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