Friday, December 13, 2013

Sony Xperia C Review and Specs

Sony Xperia C Review and Specs
Sony Xperia C Review and Specs - Sony has recently launched the Xperia C, the first Smartphone from Sony using MediaTek processor. This type of embedded processor on a mobile phone made in China, but one advantage of using this processor is the selling price is relatively cheaper.

Sony Xperia C use 5-inch screen QHD type, Sony Xperia C is intended for emerging markets. Sony Xperia C is set up to compete with cheap mobile phones made in China or India, which also uses MediaTek processor.

Sony Xperia C priced at USD $300. The prices are relatively affordable look pretty premium specification, such as embedded processors 1.2 GHz quad - core MTK6589T.

In addition , Sony Xperia C has two SIM card slots ( 3G and 2G ) , a total of 1 GB of RAM , 4 GB internal memory ( can be expanded thanks to a microSD slot ) , a battery-powered 2330 mAh , main camera 8 MP Exmor R , and a VGA camera on the front .

So far, the Xperia C extraordinary acclaim in various countries. Technology site Digitimes says that Sony has shipped about 1 million units Xperia C in the last three months.

DESIGN
5 -inch screen Sony Xperia C has a resolution of 960 x 540 pixels capacitive type with a density of 220 pixels per inch. The screen is clear, but the viewing angle is not too good. So that the screen was easily scratched, Sony already complete with anti - scratch material.

The back cover is made with a neat and smooth and blend with the side of the phone. Only, to open it needed a little extra power. While the materials used feel rough, which makes this phone will not be easily dislodged.

Although the back cover can be removed, with a capacity of 2,390 mAh battery cannot be removed from its place. The two micro SIM card slot (3G and 2G) placed side by side. Next to it there is a microSD slot, which can accommodate a memory capacity of 32 GB.

PERFORMANCE
In addition to quad-core processor powered 6589T, Sony Xperia C adopted the PowerVR SGX graphics processor GPU 544MP2. As a result, the performance shown this phone is quite good and there was no lag pause for running various applications.

Using a benchmark application to test the performance of the machine, figures achieved is 4,989 points. As for using the AnTuTu Benchmark 3.3, the score reaches 13,116 points earned. However, when run with AnTuTu 4, the score 13,817 points.

At two HTML5 application performances testing, the performance of the Sony Xperia C showed pretty good numbers, that is 1,567 points. This figure is above the average recorded most phones with MediaTek processor.

BATTERY
Battery -powered 2,390 mAh can last a full day with only a single charge, although both SIM cards are active. The secret thanks to features power saver  mode, the phone will turn off WI-Fi when the screen is locked.

CONCLUSION
Overall, the Sony Xperia C is a smart phone made Japanese vendor that is pretty good for the middle class. Design and material made with a delicate touch. What is interesting is the battery life long enough to wear all day long.

With a selling price of $ 300, Sony wants to target the middle class by providing premium features inside Xperia C. Even though it looks big, the phone is still comfortable grip and put into his pocket.

(+)

  • Nice and attractive design
  • There is a dedicated camera button
  • Long battery life


(-)

  • Mediocre engine performance
  • The battery can not be removed
  • Appearance look big


SPECIFICATIONS
Operating system: Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean
Processor: MediaTek MT6589T @ quad-core 1.2 GHz
Graphics processor: PowerVR SGX544
Screen: 5 inch capacitive TFT, 16 million colors (540 x 960 pixels, 220 ppi)
Total RAM: 1 GB
Internal Memory: 4 GB (microSD up to 32 GB)
Connectivity: HSDPA, 42.2 Mbps, HSUPA, 11.5 Mbps
Wireless connections: Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi Hotspot, Bluetooth
Main camera: 8 MP (3,264 x 2,448 pixels), autofocus, LED flash
Front camera: VGA
Dimensions: 141.5 x 74.2 x 8.9 mm
Weight: 153 g
Battery: Li-Ion 2390 mAh
Price: USD $ 300

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