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Sony launches Xperia XZ1 with '3D Creator', Snapdragon 835 at RS 44,990 in India

 


Sony launches Xperia XZ1 with '3D Creator', Snapdragon 835 at RS 44,990 in India

25 Sep. 21:40

In an attempt to make a comeback in the world mobile phones, Sony on Monday launched its flagship smartphone the Xperia XZ1 in India which comes with a unique 3D Creator feature. During the launching event of the Xperia XZ1, Sony also announced that their flagship smartphone is now available at a price of Rs 44,990 in all electronic stores as well as Sony Centres in black colour. The smartphone, which is the first of its kind that comes with a 3D Creator was first unveiled at this year's IFA in Berlin.

Here's what Xperia XZ1 brings to the table while competing with top-end smart phones:

The XZ1 sports a primary 19MP "MotionEye" camera that has predictive "Hybrid AutoFocus Burst", which follows the subject intelligently and adjusts focus so that action shots look pretty sharp in display.

In front, the XZ1 is backed with a 13MP camera with a display flash for stunning low-light selfies. In one second the XZ1 camera can click 10 photos and it comes with predictive capture features like face expression features and super slow motion video.

The 3D Creator is basically Sony's in-house algorithm which is built on the strength of "MotionEye" technology that enables users to scan objects and people, which can be shared on various social media platforms.

Coming to the promising screen sheltered by Corning Gorilla Glass 5, the XZ1 has 5.2-inch full-HD Sony's ‘Triluminous’ display that includes High Dynamic Range (HDR) and "X-Reality" technology for sharp, detailed and vivid images.

With 64GB inbuilt storage which can be expanded upto 256GB, the flagship mobile will operate on Android 8.0 Oreo with a 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 and Adreno 540 GPU. The XZ1 has 4GB RAM packed with 2,700mAh battery and is water, dust resistant.

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