Sony has made some great entry-level Android phones, but it's been a while since we saw a new model. The Xperia M injects new blood into the segment with both single and dual-SIM options. Based on the trademark Xperia design, the M scores high on looks and build quality.
The Sony Xperia M shares many of the design features that made its Xperia Z sibling such a looker, including the signature power key. It also has a hardware shutter key along with a couple of other features that are becoming quite rare in the smartphone world - a removable battery and a microSD card slot.
The Xperia M also offers a relatively big and sharp screen, 4" FWVGA of 245ppi, and a dual-core Krait processor, plus 720p video capture with its 5MP camera. These are specs that can be hard to find in the Xperia M's price bracket. Most entry-level Androids either have Cortex-A9 CPUs (or A5/A7), or record only VGA video or have sub-WVGA screens, which is why entry-level Windows Phone handsets are such an enticing alternative in the price range.
Sony Xperia M System Specification :
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and dual or quad-band HSPA support
Also available in a dual-SIM variant, called Xperia M dual
21 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA
4" 16M-color TFT capacitive touchscreen of FWVGA resolution (480 x 854 pixels) at 245ppi
Android OS v4.1.2 Jelly Bean
Dual-core 1 GHz Krait CPU, Adreno 305 GPU, Qualcomm MSM8227 Snapdragon chipset
1 GB of RAM
4 GB of built-in storage (2 GB user available)
microSD slot (cards up to 32GB supported)
5 MP autofocus camera, single LED flashlight, geo-tagging, touch focus, HDR, hardware shutter key; VGA front-facing camera
720p @ 30fps video capture
Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth 4.0 with A2DP
NFC support
ANT+ support for connecting low-power wireless sports accessories
GPS with A-GPS; GLONASS
PlayStation certified
Accelerometer, ambient light and proximity sensor
Standard 3.5 mm audio jack; Walkman music player with many audio enhancements
Stereo FM radio with RDS
microUSB port (charging)
Built-in LED strip provides a breathing light and notification light
1,750mAh Li-Ion battery, user-replaceable
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and dual or quad-band HSPA support
Also available in a dual-SIM variant, called Xperia M dual
21 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA
4" 16M-color TFT capacitive touchscreen of FWVGA resolution (480 x 854 pixels) at 245ppi
Android OS v4.1.2 Jelly Bean
Dual-core 1 GHz Krait CPU, Adreno 305 GPU, Qualcomm MSM8227 Snapdragon chipset
1 GB of RAM
4 GB of built-in storage (2 GB user available)
microSD slot (cards up to 32GB supported)
5 MP autofocus camera, single LED flashlight, geo-tagging, touch focus, HDR, hardware shutter key; VGA front-facing camera
720p @ 30fps video capture
Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth 4.0 with A2DP
NFC support
ANT+ support for connecting low-power wireless sports accessories
GPS with A-GPS; GLONASS
PlayStation certified
Accelerometer, ambient light and proximity sensor
Standard 3.5 mm audio jack; Walkman music player with many audio enhancements
Stereo FM radio with RDS
microUSB port (charging)
Built-in LED strip provides a breathing light and notification light
1,750mAh Li-Ion battery, user-replaceable
Sony may have hit a spot that Samsung, LG and HTC haven't thoroughly covered, which bodes well for the young Xperia M. The optional dual-SIM is great too, since a good smartphone with a second SIM slot can prove harder to find than you would expect (with screen, camera and chipset considerations in mind).
The Sony Xperia M runs Android 4.1 with Sony's magic sprinkled over many of the apps, including a Walkman music player with a dazzling array of sound enhancement options, plus the Album and Movies apps, which have some unique media management skills.
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