Sony wants to pamper the customers who like to selfie by
releasing a new smartphone called Xperia C4 which has a stand out front camera
just like the 5 MP Exmor R sensor module, 25mm wide-angle lens, soft LED flash
and HDR.
In addition to the outstanding front camera feature, Sony
Xperia C4 is also equipped with various components that are better than its
predecessor, Xperia C3, which was launched last year. At the front, Sony
provides 5.5 inch Full-HD IPS screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
The presence of Mobile BRAVIA Engine 2 feature makes the interface display of
Android 5.0 Lollipop looks clearer and clean.
Moving to the inside, Sony Xperia C4 offers MediaTek MTK6752
chipset that packs 1.7 GHz octa-core processor, 64-bit, and Mali760 MP2 graphic
processor. As the media to accommodate a variety of applications, music, video
and others, Sony has pinned 16GB internal memory which can be expanded with
external memory up to 128GB. In addition, Sony also gives 2GB RAM to ensure the
multi-tasking capability of the device.
Completing the promising front camera, there is a 13MP rear
camera with some cool features such as autofocus, 4x digital zoom, the ability
to record Full HD 1080p and also of course the HDR feature for photos and
video.
By default, the Sony Xperia C4 has supported 4G LTE network.
But unfortunately Sony explains that this feature will not be included in all
countries. And for this moment, there is no further information about which
countries that will receive LTE as the default configuration when the device is
launched in next June.
Reportedly there will be single and dual SIM variants, so
most likely each will be released at a different price. Unfortunately there is
no information about the price of both.