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One of my favourite phones was a Sony Ericsson - got it in 2006, I think.
How do you rate the Xperia Ray?
I really like it!
It is small but the screen is very clear so I can usually use it without having to wear my glasses.
I usually use a stylus because the small touchscreen can be fiddly without. I bought a nice stylus on
eBay for £1.75 which parks in the earphone socket when not used.
I got a fliptop fake leather cover for the phone for £3 to protect it when it is in my pocket with keys, coins etc. Even with the cover added, the phone isn't much bigger than my old dumb phone and I sometimes forget that it is in my pocket.
The speaker on the phone is loud enough for what I want to use it for which is as an alarm. I have a set of standard alarms set up which I enable and disable as necessary.
Call sound quality is acceptable. Not perfect but my hearing isn't great and I don't have a problem with it.
The screen is bright enough to use outdoors except in very bright sunlight, when I have to shade it to see what I am doing.
I bought a 32 GB memory card from eBay for about £18. That would hold a lot of apps, photos, videos and music.
The Ray is great on mobile-friendly websites. Sites that do not adapt to mobiles properly end up with ridiculously small text though I use the Opera mobile browser which can often reflow text to improve the experience of viewing such sites.
The camera is capable of taking pretty good pictures and videos but the default camera uses too much compression. I bought a camera app which gives control over that and other camera function - Camera FV-5. (NB it uses a lot of battery power so shut it down after use!)
I put a sound recorder app on so I can use the phone for recording memos.
I've put a few puzzle games on the phone. TBH - the screen is a tad small for that kind of thing, but it is usable. I prefer to play games on my Galaxy Tab.
It has an old version of Android but that doesn't bother me. It does mean that I can't use Eurosport Player on it, but I use the Tab for that.
If you want a very useful but tiny smartphone, put it on your shortlist. If ease of use and maximum power are more important, buy something bigger.
TechRadar review.