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Sony Xperia M2 Smartphone $180 @ Harvey Norman

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Capture the action with the Sony Xperia M2 Smartphone, offering an 8MP camera with Exmor RS technology and Auto scene recognition, as well as a 4.8" qHD display, a 1.2GHz Quad Core Processor, dual sim access, 1GB RAM, 8GB Storage with a MicroSD card slot for up to 32GB extra storage, GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, all whilst running on Android Jelly Bean operating system.

Key Features

Separate your work and personal usage with the dual sim feature, allowing you to receive calls from both sims without needing to switch either one off so you'll never miss out on important matters
Auto scene recognition offers up to 36 scene types and adjusts settings on the fly to help you get the best shot, with HDR mode that takes multiple shots with varied exposures then merges them together to make your photos look natural
Utilise the bright 4.8" qHD display combined with access to the Walkman, Films and Album apps for entertainment, streaming lag-free HD videos and maintaining your battery usage with an advanced Qualcomm Snapdragon 1.2GHz Quad Core Processor
Connect with compatible NFC Smartwear watches, Sony speakers and wireless headphones, mirroring with your Bravia TV and even sharing between two phones, all with One-touch NFC technology

Categories Outright Phones
Brand Sony
Phone Type Smartphones
Hard Drive Size 8GB
Camera Resolution 8.1MP
Screen Size (inches) 4.8
Screen Type Touchscreen LCD
Screen Definition QHD
Screen Resolution 960 x 450
Talk Time (hrs) Up to 12
Standby Time (hrs) Up to 635
Internet Browser Yes
Messaging Email, MMS, SMS
Bluetooth Enabled Yes
Expandable Memory Micro SD Card (up to 32GB)
Audio Format MP3, WAV
Video Format 3GP, MPEG-4
Connectivity Bluetooth, Near Field Communication [NFC], USB
Audio Connections 3.5mm Stereo Jack
GPS Navigation GPS Receiver
Operating System Android
Product Height (cm) 13.96
Product Width (cm) 7.11
Product Depth (cm) 0.86
Manufacturers Express Warranty (months) 12
Single Qty Yes

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      • -2

        M2 is the 2nd link.

        • +5

          yes its in the description not in Title. You are most welcome to to report this post as dupe if you think its a dupe.

    • No dupe. Nice find MM.

      • +1

        Monty is doing the right thing now and acknowledging the source, which in this case was theearth, however, TRENT86 did make mention of this in the body of an earlier post. But correct, not a dupe according to the guidelines.

  • Is it worth paying double for the Xperia Z (Purple) at $349.50?

  • A 720p screen would make this phone the king of sub 200 segment.

  • +1

    So should I choose this or spend the extra and get the Moto G?

    • I would also like to know, since they're so close spec and performance wise. I'd imagine the moto would get updates quicker, although not sure.

    • Imo, this has better value than the $220 G1 let alone the $260 G2. 4.8 inch qHD is the major drawback but other areas are on par with the Moto G2. $80 is about 45% more than the Sony m2 and tbh anyone who's willing to go close to $300 should just grab a Nexus 5.

      I grabbed a $178 G1 for the missus last year and feels like that's the sweet spot for a budget phone.

    • Don't get an N4, I'm a past owner, touch sensitivity is poor, battery life is subpar, screen although 720P is very washy

      Was great for it's time but only because nothing compared at that price point

      I really don't see why people won't pay a couple of $100 more for something they will use everyday for several years, my recommendation is go for a S4 or HTC One M7

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