The Xperia T may have been Sony's flagship phone for this year's IFA, but the company's promised some style for a tighter budget in the form of the Xperia J -- what exactly "budget" means in this case, we're not exactly sure. The style thing we get, however -- the J's a pretty nice looking phone and clearly in the aesthetic vein of its Sony Xperia brethren. The 4-inch FWVGA display is nice and bright (we had to turn it down a bit, even with that white Sony tablecloth in the background) and fairly shiny, offset by a matte black back. At 9.2mm, Sony's talking up the handset's svelte design. And it's certainly slimmer than a lot of handset we've seen -- though not even closest to the slimmest. It's also not the most powerful handset we've seen by any stretch with a 1GHZ single-core processor inside, but it does a zippy enough job