Sony Xperia P hands-on

Without revealing the rhyme or reason behind its seemingly arbitrary Xperia naming convention, Sony’s newly minted Mobile Communications arm unveiled its middle ground NXT series entry, the P, at this evening’s MWC event. Occupying a space firmly between the S and U, this 4-inch handset boasts a company first — that WhiteMagic display tech — while incorporating the better known hardware elements of its older stablemate. With that signature aluminum unibody design, transparent bar and NFC-capabilities, this Android handset is poised to usher a whole new crop of smartphone users into the company’s wireless folds. We spent some up close and personal time with the unit, so click on past the break to see whether this phone suffers from middle child syndrome or truly shines on its own.
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