Sony Xperia L review Design Its a good-looking handset, with Sonys dynamic curve design that gives it a distinctive arcing shape. Its not especially slim at 10mm but that curve makes it seem thinner than it is. Top and bottom have an unusual looking slant to them too, which shows off the metallic strip that runs all the way around the handset. At the bottom theres also a rather attractive LED effect that pulses when you receive alerts. On paper, the 4.3-inch touchscreen sounds like a step too far down towards budget level, with a resolution of 854x480 pixels -- well below the Xperia Zs full HD 1,920x1,080. At 228ppi it has roughly half the pixel density of the Xperia Z, and even behind some midprice rivals like the Google Nexus 4(320ppi). But while its perhaps lacking a bit in detail, it still manages to deliver rich and vibrant colours with good contrast that show off movies to good effect. Android, software and processor Its running Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean which is a p...