Sony Xperia V review: Bond’s wetsuit

Bond’s wetsuit

GSMArena team, 29 January 2013.

Phonebook

The Sony Xperia V phonebook looks slightly different from what we're used to in ICS. The bottom bar no longer shows you shortcuts to phone, favorites, contacts, and is now a search and add number field. The contacts, phone, favorites and groups tabs have been moved to the top and can be side-swiped.

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The phonebook • The quick contact shortcuts • The options from the contextual menu

The contact list can be sorted by either first or last name. There are two contact search options - a dedicated search field at the bottom of the contact list, and an alphabetical scroll bar to jump to names starting with a specific letter on the right.

You can sync with multiple accounts, including Exchange and Facebook, and you can selectively show or hide contacts from some accounts (as well as filter specific groups in an account), or set the phonebook to display only contacts with phone numbers or only contacts that are online.

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Filtering contacts in the phonebook

If a contact has accounts in multiple services, you can "link" their details to keep everything in one place. Their Facebook photos and interests (part of the Facebook integration) will show as extra tabs.

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Viewing a contact entry • Editing a contact • Contact groups

Quick contacts are enabled - a tap on the contact's photo brings up shortcuts for calling, texting or emailing the contact.

Each contact can have a variety of fields (and repeat fields of the same type). There's an Add field button and the X button lets you remove fields as needed. The fields cover anything from names (including a field to write the name down phonetically) to addresses, nicknames and notes.

There is an option to redirect calls directly to voicemail. Custom ringtones are enabled too.

Smart telephony

The Xperia V was able to hold on to signal with relative ease. Along our usual path in the dense urban environment the smartphone never lost more than 2 bars of signal. The built-in secondary microphone is used for active noise-cancellation, so calls are loud and clear even in noisy environments.

The call log is integrated in the dialer - it shows a list of recently dialed, received and missed calls in the top half of the screen and the keypad on the bottom half. Once you start typing, the call log is replaced by the smart dial list which searches for matches in both the contacts' phones and names. You can hide the keypad to make more room for the call log.

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Smart dialing is available

Thanks to the proximity and accelerometer sensors, the Sony Xperia V automatically disables the touchscreen when you lift it up during a call.

We ran our traditional loudspeaker test on the Sony Xperia V, and the results were far from good. Scoring a Below Average result the Xperia V is a definite disappointment in terms of speakerphone loudness. Even Sony's loudspeaker-enhancing xLOUD mode didn't really make a difference. The loudspeaker on the back of the Xperia V is water-tight, which could be a contributing factor here.

More info on our loudspeaker test can be found here.

Speakerphone testVoice, dBPink noise/ Music, dBRinging phone, dBOveral score
Sony Xperia sola60.959.061.7Below Average
Sony Xperia T63.7 58.962.1Below Average
Sony Xperia V xLOUD65.5 61.166.2Below Average
Sony Xperia V no xLOUD64.8 61.566.1Below Average
Sony Xperia acro S65.3 62.167.8Below Average
Apple iPhone 4S65.8 64.574.6Average
HTC Desire C64.6 64.775.7Average
Samsung Galaxy mini 2 S650069.7 66.671.5Average
Sony Xperia Go68.7 65.876.2Good
Sony Xperia neo L65.8 65.476.9Good
Motorola RAZR XT91074.766.682.1Very Good
HTC Desire76.675.784.6Excellent

Messaging is business as usual

Text messages and MMS use standard threaded layouts. Each thread is displayed as an IM chat session, with the most recent message at the bottom. You can manage individual messages (forward, copy, delete) and even lock them against deletion. Search is enabled to locate a specific message in all conversations and you can also activate delivery reports.

Adding multimedia (photos, videos, sounds, etc.) will convert the message into an MMS.

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The messaging app • Adding multimedia turns it into an MMS

Moving on to email, the Gmail app supports batch operations, which allows multiple emails to be archived, labeled or deleted. The app supports multiple Gmail accounts, but there's no unified inbox for other email services.

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Gmail app supports batch operations and multiple (Gmail) accounts

However, the generic email app can do that. It can handle multiple POP or IMAP accounts and you have access to the messages in the original folders that are created online.

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The generic Email client has a combined inbox option for multiple services

Google Talk handles Instant Messaging. The GTalk network is compatible with a variety of popular clients like Pidgin, Kopete, iChat and Ovi Contacts.

You can also get a quick overview of your Twitter and Facebook feeds using the integrated Timescape app. Your feeds show up in a flowing vertical carousel that is very quick and responsive.

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The Timescape apps is great for social networking

As for text input, the Xperia V offers a customized on-screen full QWERTY keyboard. Typing on the portrait keyboard is fairly comfortable - the screen is big enough to house decently-sized keys that are easy to hit.

Flipping the phone to landscape gives you even bigger, easier to press buttons. There's also the added feature of being able to customize the keyboard. You can choose a different skin, or even a new key layout.

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Xperia V keyboard is comfortable in either layout

You can also try the so-called Gesture input if hitting those keys individually doesn't give you the desired typing speed. It's similar to Swype, and even if you've never used a Swype-like input before you'll quickly get used to it.

Reader comments

  • Nini
  • 19 Jun 2019
  • KZK

I've been using Sony Xperia V since 2012, even till now, whenever I use it, it still works very well.

  • Anonymous
  • 09 Mar 2018
  • MFf

My fifth year of Experia V and still using it for every thing. Phone, Internet, Navigation, Copy machine, photo etc.

  • Raghuyadav
  • 07 Dec 2015
  • U@@

Front camera is very wost please change to atleast 2MP. And important is please improve processing speed otherwise everything good and perfect.