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The Sony Xperia M2 Aqua adds water-resistance to the original mid-range mobile, without bulking it up. Check out our full review.We've already reviewed the Sony Xperia M2 , and we liked it. For a mid-range phone it packs a lot of great features,...
Sony's latest smartphone, the Xperia M2 is a nice looking handset. It has a relatively big screen at 4.8 inches, and it sports the trademark Xperia design, which is distinctive and liked by many. The handset comes in white, black and deep purple. We were...
The Sony Xperia M2 is not a bad smartphone. But it does have several shortcomings that may be too big for some users, such as the screen's low resolution and mediocre camera. On the other hand, it runs fluidly and has an enjoyable interface with pretty...
The Sony Xperia M2 is a solid looking phone that's let down by its software, screen and camera - not to mention its price. It's far too expensive for the specs you're given, as Motorola's Moto G trumps it in several ways for a lot less cash. There's no...
Although the Sony Xperia M2 looks pretty slick, it's let down by its low resolution display and its old version of Android, which makes even its affordable price way too high. For much less money, you could snap up the Moto G or spend a little more and...
In review: Sony Xperia M2 The Sony Xperia M2 is a good middle-class smartphone , which scores in terms of communication. Despite the decidedly average speech quality the device supports all the latest data standards including LTE Cat. 4 . The frequency...
Do you want a big screen, or a good screen? This is the question the Sony Xperia M2's chances boil down to. Having a 4.8-inch display is great, but you miss out on the pristine, sharp look you get from a 720p phone like the the 4G Motorola Moto G or...
The Xperia M2 delivers an enjoyable experience. The software is versatile and the hardware, although modest, is powerful enough to keep the M2 competitive. Unfortunately it can't compete against its rivals at this price point. We're afraid Sony has...
The Xperia M2 is a decent phone, but it's far from exceptional at this price point. While the processor is powerful enough to keep it running smoothly, the less-than-HD screen is a bit of a let-down and, surprisingly for Sony, so is the camera. ...
Considering that the Xperia M2 Dual doesn't really have any killer features to boast of, and loses out on the specs race considering its pricing, it could be tough to pass a verdict. And from what we've seen, it does come across as a mixed bag, with its...
The Sony Xperia M2 certainly looks like a premium smartphone, but carries a surprisingly mid-range price tag. With a more impressive camera and more storage, we'd be really impressed with the Xperia M2 for that price, but we think you can get more for your money elsewhere.
The Sony Xperia M2 is Sony's newest smartphone with a 4.8in display. It's smaller and much cheaper than its high-end 5.2in sibling the Xperia Z2, which costs £560 compared with the M2's £230, but that also means you get significantly less impressive...
7.5 The Sony Xperia M2 features Sony's tried and true design and build quality in a midrange package. While it has many great qualities from performance to battery life, the price might be too high for some so I'd recommend waiting for it to go on sale...
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