Sony Xperia M5 review: Changing swim lanes

Changing swim lanes

GSMArena team, 16 September, 2015.

Android Lollipop with a pinch of Xperia

After a slightly hesitant transition into Android Lollipop, Sony is now fairly comfortable with the new platform and is spreading it across as many devices possible. We are happy to report that the M5 comes with Android 5.0 right out-of-the-box.

As far as the launcher goes, Sony has gone to great lengths to preserve its signature look and feel. If you are transitioning from a KitKat Xperia, you will instantly feel that almost everything is right where you remember, just with a fresher material-design look.

This even extends to the bundled applications. Most of them are also practically untouched as far as navigation and UX goes, but now employ all the extra visual eye-candy of Android Lollipop. This kind of transition really takes effort and is definitely worth noting.

The lockscreen has undergone some changes with Android 5.0. There are no more lockscreen widgets available, apart, of course, from a selection of clocks.

The multiple panes have been removed as well. There are still quick shortcuts to launch the dialer and camera, which are now at the bottom left and right corners, respectively.

Naturally, you can protect your lockscreen by Face, Pattern, PIN or Password unlock, in ascending order of security.

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Xperia lockscreen, lacking widgets

There are five homescreen panels by default and you can set any of them as your primary one. You can't have more than seven panes at any given time though, nor can you change the order they're in.

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Homescreens and widgets

You can set various live and static wallpapers, add widgets and shortcut, or change the UI theme. You can also choose which icons will be visible on the status bar, and which should remain hidden.

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Customization • Themes

The notification area uses the standard Lollipop-style pull-down effect with multiple levels. Quick settings are on the top and notifications on the bottom. The aforementioned can be accessed by swiping from the top twice, but Sony has also preserved its two-finger swipe gesture, which extends the full shade in one stroke.

The toggles are customizable and you can choose between a total of 13 and have up to 9 of them visible. Their order can be adjusted manually, or you can leave that to Lollipop, which will automatically rearrange them according to frequency of use.

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Notification area • Quick settings

The app drawer is laid out across multiple pages and you can sort the apps in various ways. The settings for that are accessible via a swipe from the left edge of the screen and you can also search and even uninstall apps from there, as well as download new ones.

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App Drawer

The Xperia M5 uses the stock Android task manager that lets you switch between the recently opened apps, as well as terminate any of them with a side-swipe.

The so-called "small apps" are also available in the Xperia M5 and are accessible via the task manager. They are similar to Samsung's Mini Apps, and pop up tiny widget-like applications on your homescreen, which you can move around and use without having to open the full-fledged app.

The list of small apps really tends to differ from one Sony to another for some reason and on our unit we found a default set of eight of those available: Active Clip, Browser, Calculator, Calendar, Timer, Touch Block, Bookmarks and Gmail. The latter two seem to come courtesy of the Chrome and Gmail apps presumably through implementing some special interface, but oddly enough they don't appear on all Xperia's with the corresponding apps installed.

You can launch only one instance of a Small App, but you can open multiple Small Apps simultaneously.

Sadly, you can't disable the small apps entirely and will always have them cramming your recent apps whether you use them or not.

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Task switcher • Small apps

Finally, Google Now integrates with your Google account and can access your daily routine, internet searches, email, etc. and give you information relevant to your interests and daily needs.

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Google Now

Sony has finally come to its senses and has ditched the 8GB storage option that was available for the M4 Aqua. With the M5 you get a lot more usable 16GB, but considering a lot of apps still refuse to install on external storage, you better get a card to unload your media to, just in case. Plus, an 8GB or even 16GB one is now in the sub $10 range.

Reader comments

  • AnonD-739037
  • 20 Feb 2018
  • 3xK

My sony xperia m5 has not updated. Because ican try somany time.but could not insalled. 639 MB is penting.now a dayes another message is coming,that is unfurtunatly system UI has stopped then phone is shutdown.what can I do.pls give me saggetion.

  • AnonD-699265
  • 11 Sep 2017
  • f}I

I have sony f***** m5 and I have power bank 15000mah.any time conect with power bank.when im ful charge my power bank m5 battery life exellent.If anybody like to buy this sony m5 first read how to live in a hell with smart phone.after that you confid...

  • Al
  • 25 Jul 2017
  • Lxk

Well, I had the #autoshutdown and #overheat problem with some SIM carriers. All I had to do was downgrade to lollipop 5.0 and everything works fine. It's a great phone