The Sony Xperia C3,
announced by Sony last month, and is touted as the first selfie-centric
device from the Japanese manufacturer that comes with a 5MP
front-facing camera and a wide range of social media extras.
Today we learn that the smartphone is going on sale in its first
market, Russia, at a price of RUB 13,990 (around €290). Given that
smartphones are generally more expensive in Russia than in most European
markets, you can expect the handset to go even lower as it sets on its
road to the West.
The Sony Xperia C3's front-facing shooter is of the wide angle
variety, boasting 25mm with an 80-degree field of view and even has a
LED flash next to it for low-light shooting. Special shooting options
such as double-tapping on the rear panel or smile detection can
automatically take the photo, and there's also support for HDR.
To keep the Sony Xperia C3 easy on your wallet, the chipset is of the
lower mid-range Snapdragon 400 variety, featuring a quad-core 1.2GHz
CPU alongside Adreno 305 graphics and 1GB of RAM.
The 5.5-inch LCD is has 720p resolution, but the good news is
Android 4.4 is available of the box and there's an ample 2,500mAh
battery, too.
Via (Russian)
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