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Akhterp
2020-08-31, 01:12 AM
Sony Xperia E Dual


Sony Xperia E Dual - Easy does it


The Sony Xperia E Dual Android mobile phone has everything you need to stay in control, The data usage app helps you manage your costs & keeps your phone bill free from unwanted surprises, During calls The noise cancellation feature of Sony Xperia E Dual filters out the background sounds, The person you’re talking to will hear you as clear as if you were standing next to him, Sony Xperia E Dual comes with dual SIM cards & are perfect when you want to separate work from play & handle your calls in a cost-efficient way, You switch between SIM cards anytime with a simple touch, Sony Xperia E Dual enables users to listen Millions and millions of songs on demand from Music Unlimited, Listen offline and with no annoying ads, Enjoy dozens of preset channels and easily sync with your own music collection.


Build OS Android OS, v4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
UI Timescape UI
Dimensions 113.5 x 61.8 x 11 mm
Weight 115.7 g
SIM Dual-SIM
Colors Black, Gold
Frequency 2G Band SIM 1: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
SIM 2: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Band HSDPA 900 / 2100 - C1605
Processor CPU 1 GHz Cortex-A5
Chipset Qualcomm MSM7227A Snapdragon
Display Technology 256k colors, TFT capacitive touchscreen, Multitouch (up to 10 fingers)
Size 3.5 inches
Resolution 320 x 480 pixels
Protection Scratch-resistant glass
Memory Built-in 4GB built-in 512MB RAM
Card microSD Card (supports up to 32GB)
Camera Main 3.15MP, 2048x1536 pixels
Features Geo-tagging, Video
Front No
Connectivity WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth v2.1 with EDR
GPS Yes + A-GPS support
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
USB Yes
NFC No
Data GPRS, EDGE, 3G (HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps)
Features Sensors Accelerometer, proximity
Audio 3.5mm audio jack, Speakerphone
Browser HTML5
Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, IM, Push Mail
Games built-in + downloadable
Torch No
Extra scratch-resistant glass, Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic, Organizer, Document viewer, Voice memo/dial, Predictive text input
Battery Standby Up to 530 h
Talktime Up to 6 h 12 min
Price Price in Rs: Discontinued Price in USD: $0

billyboy00007
2020-08-31, 07:08 AM
A Review On Sony Xperia Z5 Dual

Sony's 2015 weapon-of-market-destruction is the flagship Xperia Z5. Successor to the previously released Xperia Z3+, the Z5 surfaced just four months after the launch of its predecessor. Quite a quick move to say the least, but were these four months enough to give their flagship device a much-needed upgrade? Let's find out.

Looking at the device from the outside, there are only a few changes visible. There is now a fingerprint sensor on the power-button, which does the job it is intended to do without any hassle (not mentioning the time it takes to read the print off the thumb). The body of the phone is given a more uniform look overall (with the rounded sides and corners getting almost flat again). The screen size is still the same though, with the same full HD 1080 x 1920 display at a pixel density of 428 pixels per inch. It has been quite some time since the Z series is stuck on this display resolution (especially with the competition getting tougher each year).

In terms of power, the Z5 runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset (the same that was powering the Z3+) as well as the same processor from its predecessor, which is a Quad-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 & Quad-core 2.0 GHz Cortex-A57, and the same Adreno 430 GPU. The internal storage is again set at 32 GB with 3 gigs of RAM. The only difference here is that the microSD (storage expansion) slot can now read a card of up to 200 GB.

In the camera department, Sony has blessed the Z5 with a 23 megapixel primary (back) camera, with an aperture of f/2.0 and an LED flash (which would help in low-light situations). It records videos in 4K at 30 frames per second as well as in 720p slow-motion at 120 frames per second. The front-facing camera is the same yet again, a 5.1 MP sensor with an aperture of f/2.4. Both the cameras are not the brightest in the game but still capture quality images and videos.

When it comes to the battery of the phone, it is the fourth time in a row that we are seeing a downgrade. The Z5 now has a 2900 mAh battery (as opposed to the 2930 mAh one found in the Z3+) which keeps the phone up and running for a day's use on an average basis. So overall, the Xperia Z5 may not be an actual next-generation successor to the Z3+, but it is a decent attempt by the manufacturer.