Sony- One of the biggest names in the electronics industry is steadily but swiftly re-establishing itself in this rapidly evolving smartphone age. They were facing imminent danger of becoming irrelevant after manufacturing archaic phones with obsolete hardware. However, Sony recently staged a strong comeback with conviction by announcing their latest addition to the Smartphone family (Sony’s Xperia Z ) at the International Consumer Electronics Show in January.
This new Phone is now being highly anticipated by the people. Xperia Z stands tall over all the phones in its competition with an upgraded operating system, Android 4.1 Jelly bean. Xperia Z is one of the first Sony Smartphones to have the latest Android OS on board. People are growing impatient just to have a look at this new innovation.
An interesting feature of the Sony Xperia Z is that it’s actually a rugged phone. The handset is IP57 certified with the 5 meaning that it’s protected against dust, and 7 meaning that you can immerse it in up to 3 feet / 1 meter of water, for up to about 30 minutes. Such rugged features are usually reserved for lower-class, niche type of Smartphones, but we’re glad that Sony is trying to shake things up here by making its top Smartphone that much more resistant to the forces of nature. For more information visit http://bit.ly/12LVoR2
Some of its basic features are:
OS – Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with Sony’s customized skin.
Cellular network – LTE-ready
Display – 5-inch full HD with a screen resolution of 1920×1080 and Sony’s Bravia Mobile Engine 2
1.5GHz Quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro with Adreno 320 GPU
Storage – 16GB internal memory with MicroSD slots
A 13.1 megapixel rear camera with ExmorRS sensor and has a Front-facing 2.2 megapixel camera.
The biggest achievement from Sony’s perspective is that this phone is a technological phenomenon and it is surely going to send a big message to its competitors. Consumers will still have to wait patiently as the launch date for the phone in the U.S.A is still not finalized, but is rumored to be in the first week of March. So, happy waiting to all.