Sony Xperia Go Reviews
Sony Xperia Go Review at Wired UK
The Sony Xperia Go is a nicely designed, decently specced midrange Android smartphone. It also has the advantage of being waterproof and dustproof, making it ideal if you're likely to find yourself out in the wilds, or even at a festival -- considering the weather we've been having recently, it's almost essential. Read more...
Sony Xperia Go Review at CNET ASIA
Sony's Xperia go is a fine handset that offers a lot more value compared with Motorola's Defy XT. If you need something for your active outdoor lifestyle and don't want something as big as the Xperia acro S, the Xperia go would be our choice. It retails for S$488 in Singapore without an operator contract.The Xperia go costs quite a bit more than the Motorola Defy XT, as well as the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2. As one of the few waterproof handsets around, we do think it's worth it, but the Ace 2 may offer better value for bargain hunters. Read more...
Sony Xperia Go Review at PCAdvisor
The Xperia Go is a compact and robust smartphone perfect for those who need a phone capable of taking a battering. It doesn’t offer anything special in the way of hardware or software but a promised upgrade makes this a reasonable package for £250. Read more...
Sony Xperia Go Review at TechRadar
Stunning to look at and comfortable in the hand, from the box the Sony Xperia Go is an all-round hit. Sadly with continued use the Sony Xperia Go fails to live up to these initial high expectations, with a number of irritating niggles emerging to add a slight air of infuriation to what is a largely well rounded device.Although the Sony Xperia Go is not going to set the smartphone world alight, for anyone looking for a handset that is both beautiful on the eye and able to stand up to whatever you can throw at it, there is no better option than the Sony Xperia Go. And at just £229 (around $350) SIM-free, it's also a bit of a bargain. Read more...
Sony Xperia Go Review at Pocket-lint
The unique selling point about the Go is its environmental protection. Sure, drop it face down and you still have an expanse of screen to smash, but if you spend your time outdoors, worried about the wet, but don't want a bulky phone, then the Xperia Go might just do that for you.Ultimately, the Sony Xperia Go doesn't offer the best Android experience out there, but it serves up most of what you want to do, in whatever conditions, with little complaint. Read more...