Sony unveiled their latest products at the Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona, Spain through expanding the Xperia Z2 family and the addition of the top-of-the-line but affordable Xperia M2.
First off, the Sony Xperia Z2, a 5.2-inch smartphone with the latest 20.7 camera – an Exmor RS for mobile image sensor with the innovative award-wining G Lens. The Z2 runs on Android KitKat with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor and a 2.3GHz quad-core Krait CPU. It also features a 4K display, 4G LTE connectivity, NFC, 3GB of RAM and a 3200mAh battery.
Next stop is the Sony Xperia Z2 tablet, which was deemed to be the world’s lightest and slimmest tablet. Pretty much like its predecessors, the 6.4mm that weighs only at 426g (lighter than the latest iPad Air despite Z2’s larger size) is waterproof too. Plus, it runs on the powerful Snapdragon 801 processor with 2.3GHz quad-core Krait CPU topped with Adreno 330GPU.
And last, but not the least, Sony introduced a 4-inch qHD smartphone; the Sony Xperia M2. It comes with a 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon for smooth performance. It also includes an 8MP camera for all your photo-taking needs. Sony also revealed that they’re making an alternative dual-sim version of M2, as the demand for multiple carriers handsets continues to emerge.
Sony’s presentation at the MWC 2014 ended with an official statement of both of the Z2 devices will be available in the market in March while Sony Xperia M2 will be released on April.