Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini ST15

Admittedly, with its dimensions of 9 x 5 x 1.6 cm, the Xperia Mini isn’t particularly ___y. But as is often the case in life, it’s the inner values ​​that count, and here the Android smartphone from Sony Ericsson can score points with a good price and a great camera. The Xperia Mini fits in every pocket and still records videos in HD quality. The launcher, adapted for the small display, is one of the easiest to use.

Test report
Manufacturer Sony Ericsson
Form factor 3-in
resolution 480×320
processor Single core
Android version Single core
battery pack 1200mAh
Runtime (standby/talk) 340h / 4.5h
Weight (g) 100
Product page
Technical data
AnTuTu benchmark 2946
Vellamo benchmark (HTML5) 0
Vellamo Benchmark (Metal) 0
Vellamo benchmark 640
Video playback 720p
Rating 4

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