Sony Focuses to develo bigger-sized front camera smartphones; Xperia C5 Ultra touted as 2015's selfie smartphone

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Sony Xperia C5 Ultra has equal quality with Xperia M5 in terms of front camera. Sony continues on satisfying selfie-enthusiast fans with its latest released smartphone.

The Sony Xperia C5 Ultra was recently released in the market. It boast a super vivid 6" display with dimensions of 164.2 x 79.6 x 8.2 mm and pixel resolution of 1920 x 1080 weighing 187 Grams.

In comparison, the Sony Xperia M5 is smaller than C5 Ultra. M5 only comes in a 5" full HD display with pixel resolution of 1920 x 1080 and dimensions of 145 x 72 x 7.6 mm. Additionally, M5 weighs 142.6 Grams which is lighter than C5 Ultra.

The Android 5.0 Lollipop-based Xperia C5 Ultra is engined by a 64-bit octa-core MediaTek (MT6752) processor with clock speed at 1.7GHz. It is packed with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage which can be expanded via microSD card up to 200GB. Xperia M5 also runs Android 5.0 Lollipop. However, it is engined by a 64-bit octa-core MediaTek Helio X10 processor with clock speed at 2.0GHz.

Sony Xperia C5 Ultra is packed with two 13 megapixel camera and both cameras feature Exmor RS. With front and back cameras that are equally possessing high quality lenses, the Xperia C5 Ultra is highly recommendable for selfie enthusiasts.

Whilst, the Xperia M5 has 13MP front camera which also features Exmor RS. However, M5 has bigger-sized rear camera at 21.5 MP. Moreover, M5's rear camera features Exmor RS with Hybrid AF. Base on the camera review of Sony Xperia C5 Ultra, its front camera produces clear and vibrant pictures. Plus, the camera has easy access button at its side.

Apparently, Sony is on to developing quality cameras and esponding on the demands of quality selfie smartphone for its users. Unlike Sony Xperia M5 and other flagship smartphones of Sony, the Xperia C5 Ultra, however, neither sports water nor dust durability.

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