Everything about the Sony Xperia S is designed for premium experience in mind, from its monolithic body
to its iconic Transparent Element band. But most impressive is its jaw dropping
HD Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine. The 4.3-inch screen packs 16.7
million colors and a HD resolution of 1280x720, equaling to an ultra-high pixel
density of 342ppi (pixels per inch); you will not find a jagged edge or a hint
of blurriness no matter how hard you scrutinize the display. In layman's terms,
this means incredibly vivid photo and video playback in all their HD glory,
pins razor sharp clarity in every app, website, and game you run. Nothing will
seem as clear to you ever again.
Here’s our list of best
apps and games for Sony Xperia S.
Best Games for Sony Xperia S
A port of the hit
real-time strategy title from 2000, Majesty is a unique, innovative and full
featured strategy title that plays beautifully on tablets.
A superb mobile version of
EA's hit console horror shooter. Now you can kill Neeromorphs while waiting at
the bus stop. Yay!
Cost: $5.04
A frantic, hardcore squad
based RTS-RPG hybrid with deceptively cute graphics. This game is faT deeper
and more challenging than it looks—if you don't master its delicate balance of
strategy, role-playing and tactical combat elements quickly, you will die. A
lot.
Yes, you heard right. It's
one of the greatest hardcore games ever, and you can now play it on your phone.
We shall say no more.
That's just a partial list of great games for Sony Xperia S that offer deep and rich experiences for hardcore gamers. There are many more in virtually every genre available on app marketplaces even today.
Best Apps for Sony Xperia S
Do you love reading The
Washington Post? The new app for the revered newspaper lets you can access all
news on your phone. The app accesses top front page stories as well as other
sections like business, technology, lifestyle, etc. This is a no-compromise app
that lets one read whatever one wishes from the popular newspaper.
Similar to Evernote and
DropBox, Microsoft's One Note is ideally meant for those who are fans of the
software which was launched as part of MS Office 2010. The app is ideal for
note-Taking and lets you add links and pictures as you do so. Users can also
make notes with bullets as well as to-do lists with checkboxes. The notes can
be saved to and accessed from anywhere using a Microsoft SkyDrive account.
DropBox is more of a
weightlifter. If you have a heavy file on your PC which you would like to
access from your tablet once in a while, or a set of photos that you need to
save for future use, there is a always Dropbox to the rescue. Once uploaded to
the app, the content will be available seamlessly on all devices. The app also
lets you easily share the content on social networking sites or as o link for
email. Free accounts have a 2GB limit.
Life is much simpler with
Evernote around. Once installed on your PC and mobile devices, you can clip or
save a webpage to view it on any of the platforms. Users can also upload photos
and other files to this cloud-based app and retrieve them from other devices. A
wonderful application for people who are thinking all the time and need some
help to keep their thoughts in place. The app also lets you share content.

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