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10/07/2012

Fully Integrated With Sony, Xperia T

If you are planning on buying a digital camera and a smart phone as well then hold on,no need to bustle into the decision. Instead of spending a hoard of money on the two, you should seriously consider the new Sony Xperia T. Sony's latest installment to the technological world would probably blow away your mind.

The 4.6 inch phone is packed with a powerful 13-Megapixel camera. That's really amazing. It also has a 1.3
-Megapixel front camera. Since the Xperia T is new to the market you would expect it to come with the up to date 4.1 Jelly-Bean Android system. However this is not the case with this phone. The phone runs only on the 4.0.3 Ice-Cream Sandwich system. It has an internal storage of 16GB,expandable up to 32GB via a microSD card. Since it is Sony, there are a few features in the Xperia T that you wouldn't find in any other smartphone.

 Sony has taken features from its Bravia TV and added it to this phone to give it an amazing LED backlit LCD display. The Sony Entertainment Network allows you to buy songs and rent movies and the Playstation Certification lets you play PS games. This phone runs on a decent 1.5 GHz dual core processor and has an average battery life of 1850 mAh. The Sony Xperia T is available at a price of approximately Rs.33,000 so it should save you a bunch on money and the urgency to buy a new camera

Specifications at a glance:

  • Display: 4.6 inch LED backlit LCD display.
  • Camera: 13-Megapixel rear camera accompanied by a 1.3-Megapixel front camera.
  • Storage: 16GB internal storage which is expandable upto 32GB via microSD card.
  • Processor: Built on a 1.5GHz dual-core processor which runs on the 4.0.3 Ice-Cream Sandwich Android system 
  • Battery: 1850 mAh
  • Price: Approximately Rs.33,000
Posted by Karan Jaisinghani 

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