Sony has this week unveiled a range of new smartphones at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2014 event running from February 24th -27th this week in Barcelona. One of which includes the new Sony Xperia M2 smartphone which is the successor to the 4-inch Sony Xperia M smartphone.
The Sony Xperia M2 smartphone is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor supported by 1GB of RAM and includes 8GB of internal storage and supports dual SIMs in the Xperia M2dual version.
Other features of the Sony Xperia M2 smartphone include a 2330mAh battery with STAMINA Mode 3.0 and an 8GB camera fitted with Sony’s Exmor RS sensor, Autoscene Recognition and HDR support. Calum MacDougall, Director of Xperia Marketing at Sony Mobile Communications explains:
“Xperia M2 is an ultra fast smartphone that offers brilliant specs and performance, reaching new audiences with a mid-range price. This is a great device for the customer looking for a smartphone that has it all,”-“It combines the best of Sony, bringing you our latest technologies complimented with a one of its kind, unique entertainment offer never before seen on a mid-range smartphone.”
Sony will be launching their new Sony Xperia M2 smartphone during April of this year however as yet the price for the new smartphone has not been announced by Sony. But as soon as it is released we will keep you updated as always. The Sony Xperia M2 will be available in three colours including black, white and purple.
Source: Phone Arena
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