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Sony introduced the affordable smartphone with HD Voice technology - Xperia E


Sony Mobile Communications Company announced the release of the smartphone Xperia E - new affordable model line Xperia. This machine, running an operating system Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, will be available in Q1 2013 in options one and two SIM-cards.

The model will be available in three colors - black, white and pink. It is different, according to the manufacturer, the high quality of voice (technology HD Voice), a noise reduction system eliminates background noise and interference, allowing you to communicate in almost any conditions.

To control the cost of mobile data traffic has a special application, and energy system with advanced features can significantly increase the time of a smartphone. This option is automatically activated after a few minutes of being idle screen. After it is activated off the Wi-Fi and data services, and the majority of mobile applications will be transferred to inactive mode to conserve battery power. At the same time the functions of voice and SMS will continue to operate normally. When the user touches the screen, displaying the device from sleep mode, all functions will be disabled automatically available again.

Smartphone Xperia E will also be available in a version with two SIM-cards called Xperia E dual. This model will allow subscribers to switch between SIM-cards with one touch. The smartphone will be available in black and gold colors.

Specifications Xperia E:

Support communications standards: 3G UMTS / HSPA 900, 2100 (or 850/1900/2100) MHz; GSM GPRS / EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
Dimensions: 113,5 x61, 8x11 mm
Weight: 115.7 g
Processor: 1 GHz, Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM7227AA
Platform: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
Display: 3.5-inch, TFT, resolution of 320x480 pixels, safety glass, scratch-resistant
Camera: 3.2 MP
Memory: 4 GB (up to 2.2 GB of user available) internal, microSD slot for memory cards
Communications: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, DLNA, aGPS \ GPS, 3.5 mm audio jack
Battery: 1530 mA / h

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