Sony
India has launched its Xperia C phablet in India, bringing yet another
rival of the popular Samsung Galaxy Grand in the market. This device has
a 5-inch screen, Android 4.2, dual-sim functionality and a quad-core
processor and has been priced at Rs 21,490.
Xperia C will compete against the likes of Samsung Galaxy Grand, Micromax Canvas 4 and the upcoming LG Optimus G Pro Lite.
The
new Xperia C has a TFT display with 960x540p resolution and has the
Omnibalance design that Sony uses in its top-end smartphones. This phone
comes with 4GB internal storage, microSD support up to 32GB, 1GB RAM
and runs on a 1.2GHz quad-core Mediatek processor.
On
the back, Xperia C sports an 8MP camera with LED flash, while a VGA
unit is used in front. Connectivity options in the phablet include 2G,
3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and microUSB 2.0. Powered by a 2,390mAh
battery, this device is available in white, black and purple colours.
Sony
is offering headphones worth Rs 1,490 with the Xperia C for free. It is
also offering six months of accidental damage protection with the
handset. The company has tied up with Airtel to offer 1GB of free data
usage for two months for this device.
The
Xperia C has been retailing at e-commerce websites in the country for
around Rs 20,000. It was unveiled globally in June this year at Mobile
Asia Expo.
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