Sony has added another new Android handset to their Xperia range with the launch of the Sony Xperia M, which will be available in two versions, one with a single SIM card slot and one with a dual SIM card slot.
The Sony Xperia M and Xperia M Dual both feature a 4 inch FWVGA display with a resolution of 854 x 480 pixels, processing comes in the for of a dual core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor and the device features 1GB of RAM.
Other specifications on the Sony Xperia M include Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, plus 4GB of built in storage and a microSD card slot that can take up to 64GB cards, the handset also comes with front and rear facing cameras.
On the front of the Sony Xperia M we have a VGA camera for video calls, on the back of the device we have a 5 megapixel Sony Exmor RS camera which is capable of 720p video, there is also NFC, HSPA+ and Bluetooth 4.0.
“Consumers looking for their first steps into the world of Xperia smartphones, would be well-advised to look at Xperia M or Xperia Mdual,” said Calum MacDougall, Director of Xperia Marketing at Sony Mobile Communications. “Both models benefit from Sony’s proven innovation and engineering expertise, and are perfect for those who want the premium technology and experiences often only associated with high-end models.”
The Sony Xperia M will be available in black, white purple and yellow, it will launch worldwide in quarter three, there are no details on pricing as yet.
Source Sony
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