Sony Xperia M2 Aqua Hands-on Video And Photo - Sony Xperia M2 Aqua officially announced two weeks ago. As the name suggests, the Sony Xperia M2 Aqua is a water-resistant version of the Xperia M2 which was launched earlier this year. Interestingly, Sony adds features water-resistant to a higher level in Aqua M2 Xperia (IP68) than the flagship smartphone Xperia Z2 (IP58). IP68 feature allows Sony Xperia M2 1.5m Aqua can survive in water for 30 minutes.
In addition to adding features water-resistant IP68, Sony Xperia M2 Aqua also launched with Android 4.4.2 out of the box KitKat. While Sony Xperia M2 was launched with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. Other minor changes, the Sony Xperia M2 Aqua uses a USB port, 3.5mm jack and microSD card slot with waterproof cover. Sony Xperia M2 Aqua no longer use the LED below the display and just have a notification LED on the top of the display. In addition to the differences mentioned above, the Sony Xperia M2 Aqua still carries the same specs as the Xperia carried M2. If you forget, the Sony Xperia M2 Aqua has a 4.8-inch display with qHD resolution, 1.2 GHz processor Snapdragon core qad-400, Adreno 305, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of storage, an 8MP camera and 2300mAh battery. You can see the hands-on video and photo M2 Aqua Sony Xperia below.
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Sony Ericsson launch Android-powered cell phone with named Xperia 3. The phone has candy-bar shaped design and is equipped with a 4-inch full touch-sensitive LCD screen.
Features of the Xperia 3 phone include 3G connectivity (supporting 900 / 2100 HSDPA), Wi-Fi connectivity, aGPS, and MP3 music player. The most impressive feature of the phone is its 8-megapixel digital camera with autofocus, LED flash, face-detection, and smile-shot features.
Although the Xperia 3 phone is powered by Android, its interface will looks a little bit than regular Android phone, as the Xperia 3 will have Sony Ericsson’s 3D panel user interface. Price and availability of the phone is still unknown.
Can the Sony Ericsson inspired J jump in and make a splash?
The Sony Xperia J is the smaller and cheaper brother to James Bonds Xperia T, but dont expect to find this handset mingling with scantily clad women - the Xperia J is far more reserved, less flamboyant, happier to stay out of the limelight and just get on with life without frenzied car chases through the French Riviera.
Theres a less flamboyant price as well, with the Sony Xperia J setting you back a manageable £170(around $275/AU$265) SIM-free, or you can have it for free on contracts starting at as little as £10.50 per month on a two year deal.
The iconic arched back of the Xperia J is the strongest nod to the past Sony Ericsson handsets, and provides a unique design which we found pleasing to the eye. This also means that the Sony Xperia J sits nicely in the palm, and at 124g we reckon its pretty spot on in terms of weight, with a perfect balance in the hand and its slender 124.3 x 61.2 x 9.2 mm chassis is certainly not overbearing.
Its a sturdy handset, with a good build quality, and while the rear plastic case is a little on the thin side, its easy enough to remove, unlike the one found on the Nokia Lumia 820. On the front youre greeted by a 4-inch display which is relatively bright, but at 480x854 isnt too sharp, especially when you consider the San Diego has a 600x1024 offering.
Thats not to say its a poor screen and its now been updated to Android 4.1, which brings battery savings, a new quick settings bar and Sony Select, a (boring) recommender of apps and games - stay tuned for our updated review. With a single-core 1GHz processor and 512MB running the show it manages to really work well too - for the most part.
Below the display is a bezel housing back, home and menu keys, with Sony not opting for on-screen controls, nor replacing the menu button with the multi-tasking function Google recommends.
Theres also a front facing, VGA camera above the display while on the left theres a microUSB port for charging and connecting the Xperia J to a computer. Its not a location were fond of, as a charging port at the base of a handset makes it much easier to use when plugged in.
On the right theres a power/lock key at the top, with a volume rocker switch below. We found the power/lock key too small and difficult to press, making it a chore to do the simple task of locking the Xperia J, or waking the screen.
Up top theres just a centralised 3.5mm jack, which according to Nokia and its Lumia 920 makes it easier to slip a phone into your pocket when headphones are plugged in.
Round the back of the Xperia J, the curved rear cover sports a slightly rubberised finish, and while its not quite as grippy as the Desire C, we didnt feel like we were prone to dropping the handset. You get a 5MP rear camera flanked by a single LED flash in the top left corner, while at the base theres a speaker grill.
Hit the power/lock key and a ambient light will radiate out from the silver strip of bezel on the base of the Xperia J – these lighting touches are popular with Sony (and previously Sony Ericsson), and we can trace them all the way back to the w850i with its pulsating orange menu button. The Sony Xperia J is an attractive, solid and well appointed handset set at a reasonable price which is sure to tempt some.