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Sony Xperia M2 Aqua

Sony has been making Waterproof devices for some time , but since the start of last year , Sony prioritized the feature to the Z lineup of premium devices which was sort of a disappointment for those who wanted waterproof features in a affordable package , so Sony has gone back to the drawingboard and designed the Xperia M2 Aqua , as the name suggests , the phone is basically a Xperia M2 underneath , but some design features have been altered to accommodate the waterproof features .

First off , the specs , as i said before , the handset is basically a Xperia M2 , the phone has the same Snapdragon 400 processor and same 1GB RAM as well as the storage , LTE and other features , The camera on the M2 Aqua is a 8mp sensor and it features a LED flash and a vga front camera like the  M2 .The battery is still non removable and it comes at 2330mAh's . The differences however include the said waterproof additions , which include rubber lined flaps for charging ports , sim and MicroSD card .The 3.5mm headphone jack is also covered with a flap , which is probably done to save cost and address the problems that might come with designing off a old chassis . The phone features Android 4.4 out of the box and this combined with the 4.8" IPS panel (M2 has a 4.8" TFT panel) makes the M2 Aqua a worthy choice if your after waterproof features on a budget of about 180 Euros.



Written By Rakitha for Mashd

Source - GSMArena

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