Straight off the back of the Xperia U release Sony have now given us the design specifications for the Xperia Go. This ruff and rugged handset is meant to be able to handle all the elements without losing the sleek design features of the new Xperia range. This handset still looks as lovely as its other family members the Xperia S, U and soon to be released P.
Sony have definitely seen their is a market for a strong durable phone that still has an elegant look about it. The Xperia Go boasts a scratch-resistant display and the highest water and dust resistance of any smartphone on the market. All this in a handset that you wont be afraid to put in the table in the pub in front of your mates!
Unlike other handset's aimed at being "life proof" the Xperia Go will not fall short on the technological side. It has a crisp 3.5" Display and Sony's Mobile BRAVIA Engine which make's sure the display is still crisp as ever. A dual core 1GHz processor means the Xperia Go will lack in power and will easily be able to handle anything you throw at it. This handset is even DLNA compatible allowing you stream content to other devices.
The handset is well equipped to be able to take photo's and video whilst on the move; whether this be during a hiking trip, on your morning run or just the family gathering a 5 mega-pixel camera that records in 720p HD will have no problems capturing your life's moments. And with the latest sleep to snap in just over a second you wont miss a beat.
All in all if your looking for a mid-range handset that looks great and is able to handle "Life's little bumps" this may well be the handset for you. Xperia Go is a dust-proof, water-resistant smartphone that doesn't hold back. It is equally elegant for everyday use with its sleek design as being able to handle the rough and tumble of life, this doesn't have to be just hiking up the Himalayas or on a building site it is also built for whatever daily life can throw at you like being dropped into the sink whilst washing up or as in Sony's promo video into a bag of flour!
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