Finally, Sony released their 2 new camera focused smart phones, the Xperia M5 and also the Xperia C5 ultra. Both of these devices are giving better quality photography experiences to its users with android OS.
Tony McNulty, Vice-President of value class Business Management at Sony Mobile Communications, said
We are pleased to present 2 new products that highlight Sony’s advances in camera technology.
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The Xperia C5 ultra is created for clicking selfies. It comes with 6 inch display. It’s a 13MP front and back camera with a led flash. It additionally comes with a 22 mm wide-angle lens with an 88-degree field of view, 4X digital zoom, full HD recording, autofocus, image stabilizer, auto Recognition, red-eye reduction etc.
It’s powered by 1.7GHz MediaTek Octa core processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB internal storage, 2930 mAh battery. But Xperia C5 ultra doesn’t support water and mud protection.
The new Xperia M5 has a 21.5MP Exmore RS camera, wrapped within the latest exclusive Sony IMX230 CMOS sensor. This enables you to get sharp 5x zoom. It additionally options hybrid autofocus, f/2.2 aperture and quick autofocus (0.2 seconds), and 4K HD video capability.
It comes full of a 13MP front camera with auto-focus. Different specs of this device include a 5.0-inch full HD display and it’s powered by a 2.0GHZ MediaTek Helio X10 processor, 3GB RAM, 16GB internal storage, IMG rogue G6200 graphics engine, 2600 mAh battery. It comes with waterproof technology.
Both of these smartphone comes with dual sim capability. And the price will be decide after launch on different countries.
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