Sony prices Xperia miro, J and SL smartphone at Rs 15,249 to Rs 32,549

Telecom Lead India: Sony India has launched its new Xperia smartphone range in India.

Xperia miro, J and SL will target Indian during the festival season.

These new devices will be available across price points, catering to smartphone requirements wants of different consumers.

Sony has priced Xperia SL at Rs 32,549 in India.

The price of Xperia J is Rs 18,399.

Sony India’s Xperia miro will be priced at Rs 15,249 in the country.

According to FICCI-KPMG report, the consumption of media and entertainment will grow at CAGR of 15 percent over next five years.

“Given the ever growing demand for entertainment on-the-go, we are launching the new range of Xperia Smartphones today, to offer seamless visual HD experience, social networking on-the-go, Finest looks and the Smarter Music experience,” said Kenichiro Hibi, managing director, Sony India.

Specifications of the new smartphone range from Sony:

 

Xperia SL

  • Dual core 1.7 GHz processor
  • Sony WALKMAN app, featuring a manual equalizer
  • NFC
  • 12 MP camera
  • Exmor R for mobile camera sensor
  • 4,3” Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine
  • Android Ice Cream Sandwich

 

Xperia miro

  • 3.5” display
  • 5MP camera
  • Sony’s xLOUD audio technology
  • Facebook integration
  • Front-facing camera
  • Contactless DLNA connectivity
  • Android Ice Cream Sandwich

Xperia J

  • 9.2mm
  • 4” FWVGA Display
  • Social media updates
  • 5MP AF camera
  • Front chat camera
  • Android Ice Cream Sandwich

Sony is not making any special claims on battery life of these new smartphones. Hence readers should check before buying. Android Ice Cream Sandwich is making these phones attractive to users in India. But are they really worth it for their prices?

editor@telecomlead.com

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