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Once you start to fill it up with apps and live widgets, you'll notice even more of a slowdown, so I recommend you keep track of just what apps are hogging your processor in the background. ICS, being the latest software, is likely to be a bit more demanding of processors, so I wouldn't have argued if LG had used the earlier Gingerbread on here as it did with the L3 handset. I'll see just what it's capable of in the full review. The L5 lives up to its plan of looking stylish enough for the bar scene, and the addition of Ice Cream Sandwich is a great touch that's sure to catch a few eyes. I worry that its low-powered processor won't offer the most pleasant of performances, however.
Stay tuned for the full review soon, The first great smartphone of 2015, Beautiful and bold..with complications, The new no-compromise MacBook, A stellar on-ear headphone, Crave-worthy curves for a premium price, The LG Optimus L5 doesn't offer much in the way of processing power, but it looks iphone case 3d print good and it's packing the latest version of Android, LG's new line of L series phones hope to offer stylish design without a Savile Row price tag, To achieve such a miraculous feat, LG has had to make some cuts in terms of power..
The Sony Xperia P and U are official. The U had already leaked, complete with the transparent bar at the bottom, while the P is a completely new handset. Both boast dual-core chips, both run Android, and both pack NFC. The U is pretty much as expected, while the P is higher-end, closer to the Xperia S in terms of specs. Both will launch with Android Gingerbread, but be upgraded to Ice Cream Sandwich very soon after launch this spring. And both undoubtedly look the business. The Xperia P has an aluminium unibody chassis, with a 4-inch display. Added to that, it has WhiteMagic display technology, which Sony claims will make it visible even in bright sunlight -- something we hope to test while out in Barcelona. On the back is an 8-megapixel camera, and it'll record videos in HD. It also comes with NFC, for use with Sony's SmartTags -- just tap your phone on one to launch a function of your choice.
It'll work with the SmartDock Sony launched at CES, letting you connect it to your TV for big screen viewing, web browsing, or game playing, The Xperia P will go on sale in the UK around April, The U is pretty much as we previously reported, It's more compact and lower-specced than the Xperia P, with a 3.5-inch iphone case 3d print screen, 1GHz processor and 5-megapixel camera on the back, It features the same transparent bar at the bottom, but Sony was keen to big up its custom options -- you can set it to flash a certain colour when your phone rings or you get a text, or even change colour to match the photos on screen as you flip through your album, The very bottom of the phone is swappable too, so you can change it like an old Nokia case..
It comes with NFC tech as well, and will also go on sale around April. Sony hasn't given prices for either phone. So, what do you make of them? Can they bring Sony back to its former glory, now it's shaken off Ericsson? Let me know in the comments below, or on our Facebook page. Say a big "Hiya!" to the Xperia P. And this is the Xperia U. Nice to meet, er, U. You can swap the bottom bit for a spot of customisation. Here the P relaxes in Sony's SmartDock, which plugs into your TV. The idea is you can play your music and video on a bigger screen.
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