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Sony to launch Xperia T3 with free SmartBand by July end

Sony Mobile has plans to introduce the Xperia T3 loaded with 5.3-inch TRILUMINOS display, Qualcomm Snapdragon processor.

Sony Mobile had announced a new large screen display bearing smartphone – Xperia T3 – earlier this month. Sporting a large 5.3-inch HD TRILUMINOS display, the Xperia T3 runs 4.4 KitKat. Sony has not shared the price of the Xperia T3 but had plans to make it available across the globe by the end of July. Now 91Mobiles reported that Sony plans to launch the Xperia T3 in India by end of July.
Sony Xperia T3
Sony Xperia T3 smartphone offers a large 5.3-inch HD TRILUMINOS display for mobile sporting 1280×720 pixel resolution. Powered by the BRAVIA Engine 2, the display pushes 277 pixels from inch. This large display bearing smartphone houses a quad-core 1.4 Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon mobile processor where the model number was not specified. Sony Mobile has paired the mobile with 1 RAM and offers 8 GB on-board storage. Its memory card slot allows adding up to a 32 GB micro SD card.
Sony Xperia T3
Featuring the neat Omnibalance design, the Xperia T3 offers an 8 megapixel rear camera with Sony Exmor RS image sensor meant for mobiles. Just below that is a single flash. This camera is capable of capturing high quality images and also record full HD (1080p) videos. Sony has thrown the gamut of camera centric functions such as HDR, Image Stabiliser, Pulse LED Flash, Red-eye reduction and more features. In its front rests a 1.1 megapixel camera with HD support.

The Xperia T3 smartphone offers LTE network support and offers WiFi as well as Miracast support between compatible devices. Other significant features of T3 include Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, USB charging and GPS with support. Sony Xperia T3 packs a 2500 battery and will be offered in White, Black and Purple colours.

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