Mid-range smartphones might not attract as much attention as their flagship or high-end counterparts, but there is no denying that in markets like India, they are in massive demand.
Sonys new smartphone, the Xperia C is the companys attempt to win back some of the market share in mid-range segment it has lost over the past few years. The Sony Xperia C is also companys first tryst with a MediaTek processor.
Can the Xperia C with Xperias signature design, dual-SIM support, and MediaTek quad-core processor deliver where the companys dual-core devices failed in the same segment? We try to find out.
Design/ Build
Sony seems to be following a consistent design strategy across the new Xperia range - the Xperia C boasts Sonys OmniBalance design, first seen in its flagship phone, Xperia Z, but misses out the rear glass panel and aluminium frames. The front and back of the Xperia C have a smooth finish, though the display is fingerprint magnet.