Sony Announces the Entry-Level Xperia M
Jun 4, 2013, 7:18 AM by Eric M. Zeman

Sony today announced the Xperia M, a new low-cost Android smartphone. The Xperia M includes a 4-inch display with 854 x 480 pixels and is powered by a dual-core processor. Sony says the M carriers forward the OmniBalance design elements first seen in the Xperia Z, which give it a more seamless look and feel. Other features of the Xperia M include a 5-megapixel camera with HDR and a dedicated camera button; Sony's WalkMan software and ClearAudio+, xLOUD and 3D Surround Sound sound enhancements; Stamina mode for more granular control over battery life; and NFC for easy tap-to-pair actions. The Xperia M will be sold in black, white, yellow, and purple, and Sony will offer a dual-SIM version for select markets. The Sony Xperia M is expected to go on sale worldwide during the third quarter.
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