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Sony launches Xperia C5 Ultra

| | Aug 27, 2015, at 12:07 am
New Delhi, Aug 26 (IBNS): Taking the smartphone experience to a newer height, Sony India on Wednesday unveiled Xperia C5 Ultra to further elevate the imaging experience for its consumers.

The new smartphone offers advances in camera, design, battery and performance, further strengthening Sony’s product portfolio in the mid-range segment.

Redesigned for aesthetic perfection, XperiaC5 Ultra offers a beautifully crafted body, slim design and a superior hardware to meet young minded consumer’s style quotient.

The devices focus on the importance of camera capabilities and allow consumers to quickly capture memorable moments without compromising on other features across design and performance.
 

Xperia C5 Ultra features enhanced camera functions that capture memorable moments more easily.

The device incorporates an industry first twin 13-megapixel front and rear camera, which offers high-resolution.

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