'With decent hardware and a price tag of around ?300, it is a solid phone. '
'Video recording quality is bad.'
'It will feel comfortable to most users and the Xperia M4 Aqua is very thin and light for a mid-range phone at 7.3 mm and 136 g.'
'the upper half of the rear of the phone became noticeably hot after just a few minutes of even ordinary use.'
'No standout quality or feature.'
'It is still a phablet sized phone and the screen size is difficult to use one-handed. '
'Hissy earpiece.'
'The back is plastic, not glass.'
'If you need a good-looking phone in this price range which will last up to two days on a single charge, then by all means consider the Xperia M2. '
'Flagship design.'
'Using a large screen and flashy design means the Xperia M2 can easily pass for a top-end phone at a glance. '
'We found that it could last for two days of normal use between charging. '
'Screen isn't competitive.'
'the sound that came out of its speaker was disappointing and muffled.'
The Sony Xperia M2 Aqua is a new water-resistant version of the original 4.8-inch Android smartphone, great news if you like snorkelling.
'The phone focuses and snaps quickly, for about a second, while the shot-to-shot times are average - about three to five seconds, depending on the scene, and whether the HDR mode is on or not. '
'Uncomfortable in the hand.'
More manageable size and superior imaging skills
'The camera has problems in focussing on subjects and is slow as well.'
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