Despite its 3in screen and full QWERTY keyboard, the Mini Pro still
packs the same processor and graphics chip as the Xperia Play. It also
has the same amount of internal storage space and shares the same
5-megapixel camera and LED flash. Plus, it runs the very latest version
of Android, has a built-in FM radio and support for 720p video.
Battery capacity isn't huge at 1,200mAh, but with the smaller
screen, the Mini Pro draws less power and lasts three hours longer than
the Play in our tests. The screen has a relatively low 320x480
resolution, but at this size images look pin-sharp and text remains
clear. It's a bit dark, though, and you'll struggle to read it under
direct sunlight, even at its brightest setting. The capacitive touch
interface is smooth and responsive and when you slide open the
keyboard, the screen automatically switches to landscape mode.
The keyboard is a pleasure to use: it has four rows of keys of equal
size except for the Space key, which is three times the width. The
layout is simple but logical, and the keys have a rough matt finish on
them which means your fingernails don't slip off them. Their action is
quite stiff but has a definite bite, so you'll know when you've pressed
one. Our only concern is the limited clearance between the top row of
keys and the bottom of the screen - especially if you have big thumbs.
Shots taken with the 5-megapixel main camera were clear and suffered
less from noise than other phone cameras, but colours lacked punch.
Video lacked contrast and suffered from more noise than the camera, but
the high resolution meant that the quality was good enough to capture
significant events.
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