General
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Release date
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January 2013
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Form factor
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Touchscreen
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Dimensions (mm)
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139.00 x 71.00 x 7.90
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Weight (g)
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146.00
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Battery capacity (mAh)
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2330
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Removable battery
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No
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SAR value
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NA
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Display
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Screen size (inches)
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5.00
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Touchscreen
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Yes
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Touchscreen type
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Capacitive
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Resolution
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1080x1920 pixels
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Colours
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16M
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Hardware
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Processor
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1.5GHz quad-core
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Processor make
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Qualcomm MDM9215M
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RAM
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2GB
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Internal storage
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16GB
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Expandable storage
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Yes
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Expandable storage type
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microSD
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Expandable storage up to (GB)
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64
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Camera
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Rear camera
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13.1-megapixel
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Flash
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Yes
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Front camera
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2.2-megapixel
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Software
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Operating System
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Android 4.1
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Java support
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No
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Browser supports Flash
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No
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Connectivity
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Wi-Fi
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Yes
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Wi-Fi standards supported
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802.11 a/ b/ g/ n
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GPS
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Yes
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Bluetooth
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Yes, v 4.00
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NFC
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Yes
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Infrared
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No
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DLNA
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Yes
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Wi-Fi Direct
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Yes
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MHL Out
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Yes
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HDMI
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No
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Headphones
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3.5mm
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FM
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Yes
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USB
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Micro-USB
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Charging via Micro-USB
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Yes
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Proprietary charging connector
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No
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Proprietary data connector
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No
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Number of SIMs
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1
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SIM Type
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Micro-SIM
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GSM/ CDMA
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GSM
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3G
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Yes
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Sensors
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Compass/ Magnetometer
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Yes
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Proximity sensor
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Yes
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Accelerometer
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Yes
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Ambient light sensor
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Yes
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Gyroscope
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Yes
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Barometer
|
No
|
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Temperature sensor
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No
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The premier review blog for electronic devices and technologies in Trinidad and Tobago
Tuesday, 5 August 2014
SONY Xperia
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I am not personally a fan of Sony. What is the best selling feature on this phone what makes it stand out?
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