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Sony Xperia C

Sony Xperia C  launched at Rs 21,490



Sony India on Thursday introduced Xperia C, a 5''smartphone for immersive entertainment that features the company's digital imaging expertise and enhancement technology. Sony Xperia C is priced at Rs 21,490.
The dual-SIM smartphone is powered by 1.2
GHz Quad-Core processor and runs on Google Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean operating system. The device sports qHD display and an 8 megapixel camera with Sony's Exmor R sensor. A user can take a self-portrait with the main camera by enabling the smart voice guide to use voice commands that helps frame the shot. There's also a 'Beauty Mode' which offers users a way of softening skin tones to ensure that harsh lighting conditions or blemishes don't ruin the picture.
Xperia C has a symmetrical look with a curved back panel and features colour-changing illuminations to visually alert users to incoming calls, texts messages and alarms. It also allows users access to Sony's suite of media applications.
There is accidental damage cover on Xperia C for 6 months from the date of purchase. Sony has tied-up with Airtel to offer 1 GB free data download for the first two months of product purchase.
The Xperia C will be available across all Sony Center and major electronic stores across India.

Specification

Size: 141.5 x 74.15 x 8.88 mm
Weight: 153 grams
Screen: 960 x 540 pixels
Memory: Memory up to 4GB/Expansion slot: microSD™ card, up to 32 GB
Platform: Google Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean)/ 1.2 GHz MTK6589 quad-core

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