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Sony C6 - Review, Overview, Hands On

A little less than a year after launching the Xperia C3, Sony always in sight, self-portrait fans Xperia C4 returned to the attack and announced. First reached the shores of the Old Continent had never, C4 and its front 5MP sensor in June 2015, should arrive in France.




Format Sony Xperia C4 a 5.5-inch screen (14 cm) remains on IPS panels, but it gains in definition and full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) passes, does not change. Inside, the 2GB of RAM and a Mali T760 iGPU assisted by a 64-bit ARM Cortex eight-core MediaTek MTK6752 society A53 (1.7 GHz) substitute is. Storage is expandable by adding a microSD card, a 16GB internal memory has been assigned to. The 2600 mAh battery is fully responsible for feeding. 4G, WiFi, NFC, DLNA, Miracast and Bluetooth 4.1 are in the game. For photos, a rear sensor 13 MP and 5 MP sensor before enjoying a LED flash. The latter, in particular in the area oh how strategic selfie extolling the virtues of its Xperia C4 is highlighted by Sony. However, the Japanese manufacturer as far as to put a little more enticing sensors that sadly is not. Dedicated filters for self-portraits and a myriad of other activities are also on board. The screen in the occupied area has improved a lot: it represents 72% of the front of C4. Moreover, its dimensions 150.3 x 77.4 x 7.9 mm and a 5.5-inch device weighs light but 147 grams. Lollipop Android 5.0 is in charge. Xperia C4 not yet revealed the price, SFR should be available in June. In parallel, a dual SIM version will be updated and the target price of 349 € will be distributed widely.

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