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Hands on with the Sony Xperia P and U (photos)

Sony shows up at Mobile World Congress with two new Android smartphones, the Xperia P and Xperia U. Join CNET for a hands-on look.

Kent German
Kent was a senior managing editor at CNET News. A veteran of CNET since 2003, he reviewed the first iPhone and worked in both the London and San Francisco offices. When not working, he's planning his next vacation, walking his dog or watching planes land at the airport (yes, really).
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Sony Xperia P

BARCELONA, Spain--Sony kicked off Mobile World Congress today by introducing two new handsets for its Xperia line. The higher-end model of the two, the Xperia P has a 1GHz dual-core processor, support for NFC, Gingerbread (sadly), and an 8-megapixel camera. It comes in several colors including the red hue seen here. Also, notice the transparent bar at the bottom of the phone.
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Sony Xperia P

The 4-inch display is up to Sony's usual vibrant standards. All navigation on the phones is through the touch controls on the screen and just below.
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Sony Xperia P

You can customize the Xperia P's home screen with various widgets like a social media feed and photos of your favorite contacts.
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Sony Xperia P

There are no physical controls on the Xperia P so you'll use the virtual keyboard for messaging and e-mail and a virtual dial pad for making calls.
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Sony Xperia P

The design is standard but not unattractive. Rounded edges and a smooth finish give the phone a nice feel in the hand. The camera lens sits on the back side.
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Sony Xperia P

The Xperia P also has a trim profile. Several external controls including the volume rocker and camera shutter sit on the right side.
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Sony Xperia U

The Xperia U has a smaller 3.5-inch display. It shares the Xperia P's 1GHz dual-core processor, but it has a 5-megapixel camera. And don't expect Ice Cream Sandwich here, either.
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Sony Xperia U

The photo gallery app organizes your images into virtual "piles." Tapping each pile will display all photos in a grid format. The Xperia U also has the lighted band below the display.
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After tapping an individual photo you can send it to a friend or access editing tools.
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Sony Xperia U

The media player has a simple interface with touch controls and album art.
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Sony Xperia U

In typical Sony style, the Xperia U also comes in several colors. Besides the white version (pictured here), we also spied a bright-yellow handset.
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Sony Xperia U

On the back you'll find the Xperia U's camera lens.

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