Sony Xperia SP review: SPlendid

SPlendid

GSMArena team, 30 April 2013.

Album gallery

The Sony Xperia SP comes with the new Sony gallery, called Album. Images are organized into stacks of thumbnails and sorted by date. You can opt to show all of your albums in one place, and there are three tabs above the stacks - Pictures, Map and Online.

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The Album gallery

Pictures is the main tab and one of its features managed to impress us: you can use pinch gestures to make the image thumbnails bigger or smaller. The whole thing is super responsive and hundreds of thumbs fall in and out of differently sized grids in a nifty animation.

Map reminds us of the iOS gallery, where all geotagged pictures are shown on a world map.

The Online tab displays pictures from Google Picasa and Facebook. You have options to tag, like and comment on Facebook photos much like you did in the previous Xperia Gallery.

Images can be cropped or rotated directly in the gallery. Quick sharing via Picasa, Email apps, Facebook, Bluetooth or MMS is also enabled.

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Viewing an image

The BRAVIA engine enhances contrast and colors by sharpening the image and reducing noise. These steps normally lead to visual artifacts, but you'll have to look at them very close up to notice. You can switch BRAVIA off, but we recommend keeping it on - it really improves the viewing experience.

Finally, the LED strip below the display lights up with different color (similar with the image on the screen) every time you scroll through the pictures.

Eye-candy video player, plays everything but chokes on AC3

The video player is dubbed Movies and it too has a new interface. It's connected to Gracenote, which helps you find additional information about the movies you have preloaded.

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The Movies app

The Xperia SP did splendidly with almost any file type and video codec we threw at it, including DivX and XviD, even MKV. The only exception was AC3 audio support - videos with this audio codec did not play at all.

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Watching a video on the Xperia SP

A video editing app called Movie Studio is bundled too. It lets you edit video, images, and audio together (both imported from files as well as recorded/taken by the device itself), using a variety of cool transitions. You can then export the resulting project into a video file that you can share using the SP's generous connectivity features (more on this below).

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The Xperia SP Movie Studio

Walkman music player

The Walkman music player we saw in Sony Xperia smartphones from the second half of 2012 is also on board. It offers the same cool interface as before, but this time it has more options for sound enhancement.

The Walkman is divided into Playing and My music panels. In the My music section, you can update your album art and music information like album, year released, and more. SensMe is included, meaning you can filter your songs by mood - upbeat, energetic, mellow, dance, etc. Creating playlists is enabled and you can also view your Facebook friends' activity if they too use the Walkman player.

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The music player is decent looking and snappy

The Now Playing screen offers the standard music controls, shortcuts to the library, "Infinity" key and the song cover art. The Infinity key lets you quickly look up a song on YouTube or browse for the lyrics, among others.

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The Now Playing interface

Sony has improved on the Walkman player's settings. There's a new ClearAudio+ option, which determines the best audio quality settings depending on the song you're listening to. We liked how it changed the music when listening on the pre-bundled Sony headset.

There's Surround sound mode, which imitates the Studio, Club or Concert Hall experience. The Clear stereo mode enhances the perceivable stereo channel separation.

Speaker settings include Clear Phase, which adjusts the quality, while xLOUD enhances the loudness of the internal speaker.

And audio fans will be pleased as there is a configurable 5-band equalizer with bass adjustment. However dedicated audiophiles might want to consider alternatives off the Play Store, with support for 10 or even 20-band equalizer.

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Sound enhancements and EQ

There are music controls on the lockscreen. Swiping them to either side brings back the clock. The notification area also offers the now playing screen with music controls and the option to jump into the Walkman player.

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Music player controls on the lockscreen and notification area

The Sony Xperia SP also features an FM Radio aboard complete with RDS support. The app automatically seeks and bookmarks stations in range, although you'll need to have a set of headphones attached to use as an antenna.

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The FM Radio

Google's own music player called Play Music is onboard as well.

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Google's Play Music

Good audio output

The Sony Xperia SP performed excellently in the first part of our traditional audio quality test and was about on par with the high-end Xperia Z and ZL. The smartphone got great scores all over, and if it wasn't for its below-average volume levels, it would have been pretty great.

There's some degradation when you plug in a pair of headphones, but things certainly aren't too bad. The stereo crosstalk rises notably and some distortion creeps in. Volume levels remain pretty low, but the overall performance is still quite good.

And here go the results so you can see for yourselves.

TestFrequency responseNoise levelDynamic rangeTHDIMD + NoiseStereo crosstalk
Sony Xperia SP+0.11, -0.10-86.989.20.0590.047-88.3
Sony Xperia SP (headphones attached)+0.38, -0.16-86.788.90.1070.232-55.8
Sony Xperia ZL+0.11, -0.10-88.288.10.0170.018-88.9
Sony Xperia ZL (headphones attached)+0.55, -0.07-88.288.20.0960.238-78.8
Sony Xperia Z+0.11, -0.10-81.982.10.0430.041-81.3
Sony Xperia Z (headphones attached)+0.62, -0.09-81.781.50.2040.249-56.4
Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III+0.03, -0.05-90.390.30.012 0.018-92.6
Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III (headphones attached)+0.11, -0.04-90.290.20.0092 0.090-53.1

Sony Xperia SP frequency response
Sony Xperia SP frequency response

You can learn more about the whole testing process here.

Reader comments

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This is a good phone I love it!

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