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Fifty One East and Sony Mobile have announced two additions to the new X series smartphones – the flagship Xperia XZ and premium Xperia X Compact.
The Xperia XZ and X Compact are now available at Fifty One East outlets located in Al Maha Centre on Salwa Road in addition to all branches of Virgin Megastore and major retailers in Qatar.
Sony’s first flagship of the X series, Xperia XZ, and the premium Xperia X Compact “bring new and improved camera technology to give you the best pictures from Xperia yet,” according to a press statement.
The new models feature one of the most advanced cameras in a smartphone.
Maximising Sony’s acclaimed image sensor, two additional assisting sensors have been added to become Sony’s triple image sensing technology.
This allows the user to capture beautiful images in motion with true-to-life colours in virtually any conditions.
The 23MP main camera not only gives clear shots, but also superfast start-up – going from standby to capture in 0.6seconds at the touch of a dedicated shutter release button.
The Xperia XZ provides a 13MP front camera for the selfie perfectionist and also offers the “highest quality recording” in 4k.
With its loop surface design, the 5.2” glass display and metal back of the Xperia XZ become one to “provide a perfect fit and beautiful feel in the hand.”
The 4.6” screen and loop surface design make the Xperia X Compact “extra comfortable to hold and is ideal for an operation with just one hand.”
“We’ve incorporated intelligent features into our smartphones so that they can assist you to make your daily life more convenient, more efficient and more enjoyable,” the statement added.
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