Today we present the Sony Xperia U, mid-range smartphone produced by the Japanese company that offers unbeatable value for money. 1.0GHz dual-core processor, 512MB RAM, 8GB internal memory and Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread 4.0.4 upgradeable to Ice Cream Sandwich, all just 199 euro.
The smartphone market in recent years is experiencing perhaps its golden age. Now anyone who has one or more, and thanks to what modern mobile operating systems (first of all Andorid, iOS and Windows Phone) allow you to do are slowly replacing, along with the tablet, the various desktop and above , notebooks.
Surely anyone who owns a high-end device can safely use it for any purpose: thanks to the hardware features worthy of a computer (dual or quad-core processor, 1 GB of RAM and more, etc..), The various optimizations applied to OS installed and the flood of applications that they offer in their store, smartphones like Samsung Galaxy SIII, iPhone 5 and Nokia Lumia 920 may provide an entirely satisfactory for the vast majority of users.
Of course, these devices have a rather obvious flaw: the price, which ranges typically between 400 and 600 euro, too much for the pockets of many users. So many people rely on so-called mid-range device, which usually amounted to around 100-200 euro but allow you to enjoy all the features offered by high-end counterparts.
Often these devices have significant deficiencies with regard to hardware features, which significantly affect the fluidity and responsiveness of the operating system affecting the daily use.
An exception to the rule, however, is present in this market: we are talking about the Sony Xperia U, device released in early 2012 by the Japanese consumer grade intended precisely, which, however, has a number of features to smartphones upper band, while staying at a competitive price.
Let's meet with this device, starting dall'unboxing the package.
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