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While the device is more than capable of being your daily driver and performing well, we couldn’t help but ask ourselves, “Should one upgrade from the original Xperia Arc?” To put as simple as possible, no. The upgrade doesn’t provide enough justification for the bump up in specs. While it’s nice having the 1.4 GHz over the 1 GHz clocked CPU, performance is still virtually similar to the original. The added features like panorama, 3D etc could easily be brought about by third party software and hardware (3D TV’s). And speaking of the hardware, it’s yesterday’s specs. We were a little disappointed in the single-core CPU. At best I would consider the device an entry-level to high entry-level handset. The Arc S can be purchased from Sony Ericsson’s site unlocked and used on AT&T’s network for £340 ($573 US). A bit steep for a device with yesteryear’s specs, we know.
Quick Likes
Design, it’s slim, great screen size (4.2-inch), rich media applications and functions.
Quick Dislikes
Yesterday’s specs with a single-core 1.4 GHz CPU, expensive for old hardware.