Sony Xperia M2 Aqua is a mid-range Android smartphone.
Sony, considered as one of the most age-old technology companies from the Far East, has been producing some really good but expensive smartphones. Of late, Sony has shifted their focus to mid-range smartphones too, which are good combination of quality, specs and price. A new addition has been made to this mid-range phones with Sony Xperia M2 Aqua.
It is a waterproof Android smartphone, like its other members in the Xperia family. This is the waterproof version of the Xperia M2, which was launched earlier this year, but there are certain differences too. Powered by a quad-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon 400, the device features 1GB RAM, 8GB expandable storage, 8MP rear camera with an Exmor RS sensor which features HDR as well along with other Sony special technologies like SteadyShot and more.
M2 Aqua has been designed in such a way so that it can used everyday while its 12.19-cm (4.8-inch) 960 x 540 display promises good colour reproduction. The “highest level of waterproofing” is promised by Sony in any smartphone and we believe in these promises because of the IP65 and IP68 ratings. The new device can be delved deep into water till 1.5 meters for 30 minutes and you can also this M2 Aqua to take underwater photos.
Overall it’s not much different from the previous version of M2 but as this one offers 4G LTE and Snapdragon 400, waterproofing adds to this phone more attraction for its prospective buyers. Sony’s press release says that the new M2 Aqua will be available in either black or white and shipping is expected to start this fall only across Latin America, Europe and Asia Pacific region.