Sony Xperia go review: Get out, get wet

Get Out, Get Wet

GSMArena team, 31 July 2012.

Google Maps and Wisepilot navigation

The Sony Ericsson Xperia go comes with a GPS receiver, which took less than a minute to get satellite lock upon a cold start. You can use the A-GPS functionality to get near instantaneous locks. Alternatively, network positioning will do if you only need a rough idea of your location.

Google Maps is a standard part of the Android package and we've covered it many times before. It offers voice-guided navigation in certain countries and falls back to a list of instructions elsewhere.

3D buildings are shown for some of the bigger cities and you can use two-finger camera tilt and rotate to get a better view of the area.

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Google Maps

The latest version uses vector maps, which are very data efficient and easy to cache. The app will reroute you if you get off course, even without a data connection.

You can plan routes, search for nearby POIs and go into the always cool Street View.

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Google Street View

Our Xperia go came with a Wisepilot trial with 30 days' worth of full navigation license. The app offers live info on weather, traffic, speed cameras and alerts.

Wisepilot uses online maps by default, so you'll need a data connection - but it works even in countries where Google Maps Drive doesn't. You can purchase offline maps if you like - a 2-year license for the whole of Europe is 5 Euro and North America is 5 Dollars.

If you decide to go with the online-only version, the Abroad mode makes sense. It will reduce roaming data usage and maps are cached (so, you if you start off at home or your hotel with the phone hooked up to a Wi-Fi network, you'll save even more).

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Wisepilot navigation

We just can't promise you that your Xperia go will also come with the same Wisepilot license, it may be a market-dependent feature.

Play Store

The Google Play Store is the place to go for apps on Android.

It's organized in a few scrollable tabs - categories, featured, top paid, top free, top grossing, top new paid, top new free and trending. The in-app section is untouched though and it's very informative - a description, latest changes, number of downloads and comments with rating. There is usually a demo video and several screenshots for most apps too.

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The Android Market

There are all kinds of apps in the Android market and the most important ones are covered (file managers, navigation apps, document readers etc.).

Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 10 Jul 2024
  • pXm

3g = wcdma

  • K4
  • 11 Jan 2022
  • pL1

This phone claims to support 3G however I am only getting WCDMA only /GSM only / WDCMA preferred/GSM No option whatsoever for for 3G!!

  • Anonymous
  • 01 Mar 2015
  • Njs

It is do vulnerable ,easy to hate! Low battery life easy to smash screen Ooooooooh sloooooooooow Make me sick this phone