Sony Xperia SX: The world’s lightest LTE smartphone weighing only 95 grams
Sony Mobile Communications just unveiled two new Xperia Android smartphones designed specifically for the Japanese and one of them is the Xperia SX, the world’s lightest LTE smartphone weighing only 95 grams and is 0.37-inch (9.4mm) thick. The Xperia SX combines a sleek and simplistic design with high functionality. More about the Sony Xperia SX specs and features after the jump.
Key features of the Sony Xperia SX:
World’s lightest LTE smartphone, weighing only 95g.
3.7-inch qHD Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine.
1.5GHz dual-core processor for faster performance.
8GB internal flash storage.
8MP camera with Sony Exmor R for mobile, HD video recording, and Sony technology to take 3D panoramic images.
Japanese specific features such as infrared port data exchange, mobile wallet and mobile TV.
Launching on Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich.
Available in black and white.
The Sony Xperia SX release date is set for this summer in Japan. Also, there's no word yet if the company plans to bring a version of these phones in other parts of the world.
Source: Sony Mobile
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