Sony Mobile today announced the Xperia C3, the ultimate new smartphone for selfies and social sharing. The Sony Xperia C3 produces perfect selfies wherever, whenever with a 5 MP wide-angle front camera (25mm with 80 degree field of view) that allows you to capture more in the frame. Thanks to the front camera’s Superior Auto mode, pictures are automatically adjusted for suitable lighting conditions and the auto scene recognition function, which works together with HDR and LED flash, makes sure you can capture the best selfies and selfie videos in any light. To enhance your pictures further, the Xperia C3 comes loaded with selfie camera apps.
Sony Xperia C3 supports super-fast 4G/LTE networks with up to 150 Mbps for downloading and 50 Mbps for uploading, allowing you to share every highlight of your day, anytime and anywhere. Powered by an efficient Snapdragon Quad-core 1.2 Ghz processor and with 1GB RAM and 8GB Flash memory, Xperia C3 enables ultra-fast performance with breath-taking graphics. Sony’s latest generation of dual-SIM technology allows users to set up both SIM cards independently with custom ring tones and easily choose between SIMs before making calls or sending texts.
The Sony Xperia C3’s impressive 8MP main camera, featuring an Exmor RS for mobile image sensor, captures perfect pictures even in challenging lighting conditions. With SteadyShot , videos will come out smooth and distortion-free. The front camera also makes video calls with Xperia C3 crispy clear, with exceptional image quality on the large 5.5” HD display over ultra-fast 4G/LTE connection.
At just 7.6 mm and a mere 150g, this slim and sleek smartphone is perfect for people on the go. Built with leading Sony technology the Xperia C3 has a stunning screen that offers an unrivalled experience. Its large, beautiful 5.5” HD IPS display optimized with BRAVIA technology that offers great viewing from any angle. Sony Xperia C3 will be available in black, white and for something a bit special, mint, and will launch globally from August 2014 starting with China as the first launch market.

