Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S review: S as in Sophomore

S as in Sophomore

GSMArena team, 14 October 2011.

User interface - Android 2.3.4 takes over

The Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S is the company's first smartphone to come with the latest Android 2.3.4. We already mentioned some of the new features available and we'll cover them again. Deep inside though, it's basically the same Timescape-skinned Gingerbread that we have in the latest Xperia lineup.

We have a video of the user interface in action, which is a good starting point.

As usual the Xperia arc S has a five pane homescreen (you can't add or delete panes), with four docked shortcuts (two on either side of the launcher shortcut). Those are visible on all five homescreen panes and are user configurable: they can be either single icons or folders with multiple items in them.

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The Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S UI

The homescreen also does a neat trick called Overview mode. Pinch to zoom out on any of the 5 homescreen panes and a new screen opens up with a cool transition. All your widgets gather there and you can click the one you want and go to its screen.

In terms of functionality, it’s similar to the HTC Leap view or what Samsung do in TouchWiz. However widgets here are not crammed in small hard-to-read screens. Instead, they’re all shuffled on a single screen, so they can better use the space and remain as big as possible.

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The Overview mode helps you find the widget you are looking for

The Xperia arc S has some custom-made Sony Ericsson widgets in addition to the standard set. Those include the Timescape widget (there's a dedicated app too) and a Mediascape-like widget for photos and videos (the actual app isn't there anymore, the standard gallery is back).

The app launcher puts shortcuts in the bottom corners. They let you sort your icons within the grid. You can either go for the automatic options (alphabetical, most used or recently installed) or you can manually shuffle the icons.

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The app drawer

Creating folders is simple, using the iOS logic (and visual layout). You drag one icon over another and a pop-up prompts you to select an icon and a name for the folder you’re about to set up.

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Creating folders is possible too

The lockscreen is standard Xperia fare. Which means you get notifications for Facebook events too. The standard notification area and task switcher are of course present and accounted for.

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The lockscreen features Facebook integration • The standard notification area and task switcher

We'll explain thoroughly the Facebook integration later.

There is one more thing worth mentioning - the Take Screenshot shortcut. It's found in the power settings and you need to press and hold on the Power/Lock key to access it. It would have been better if Sony Ericsson has made it with a combination of two keys (like the iOS's Home+Lock combo) rather than a virtual shortcut, but at least it's there.

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The Take a screenshot shortcut

The Snapdragon chipset has been around for a while and we know what to expect from it in terms of performance.

Sony Ericsson already used this chipset in several of their phones, but the Xperia arc S is the first one with a 1.4GHz-clocked processor. As we suspected the Xperia arc S showed better results on the synthetic benchmarks - between 20% and 30% higher than the latest Xperia ray smartphone. The video benchmarks are on par though, since both handsets use the same GPU - Adreno 205.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S (1.4GHz CPU, 512MB RAM, Adreno 205, Android 2.3.4)

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Sony Ericsson Xperia ray (1GHz CPU, 512MB RAM, Adreno 205, Android 2.3)

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