Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Xperia Z1 and smart shot models at IFA: Sony goes into the camera offensive - n-tv.de NEWS

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Is this a typical Sony Xperia-1-Licensees? Is this a typical Sony Xperia-1-Licensees ? (Photo: Sony Mobile)

Wednesday 04 September 2013

Sony launches at the IFA in Berlin, its new flagship smartphone Xperia Z1 and two slip-in front of cameras. The devices are especially appeal to users who want to make high-quality mobile photos and appreciate sophisticated design.

The Japanese electronics giant Sony has unveiled in Berlin Aufsteckkameras for smartphones, with which the phones are supposed to turn into full-fledged cameras. Sony uses the camera function also with his new smartphone: the Xperia Z1 shoots photos with a resolution of 20.7 megapixels. So that Sony wants to remain competitors in the mobile market on the heels.

The Xperia Z1 of an LTE-enabled clocked at 2.2 GHz quad-core processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 is driven, the memory is two gigabytes in size. Internally, the smartphone has 16 gigabytes of flash memory which can be expanded through microSD cards. Its five-inch TFT display offers a 1920 x 1080 pixels Full HD resolution, the battery has a capacity of 3000 mAh. The Xperia Z1 measures 144 x 74 x 8.5 mm and weighs 169 grams Sony provides it with Android 4.2. The smartphone will come later this month for a suggested retail price of 649 euros on the market.


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The smart shot models - here the QX100 - is called Sony " " cameras to go. The smart shot models – here the QX100 – Sony calls “cameras to go” (Photo: Sony Mobile)

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also featured camera accessories can be attached to a smartphone. From the outside it looks like a small lens. Interior contains a complete camera that shows its advantages only in conjunction with a smart phone.

Once a connection is established the device about the NFC short-range radio technology, the lens gives the camera full smartphone functionality. The interior is based on the features of the compact DSC-RX 100 II by Sony. The smartphone is used as a menu display. In addition to the specific devices, the lenses also work with Apple’s iPhone and Android phones.

the camera attachment, called Smart Shot, Sony brings out in two variants. The DSC-QX100 with a large 20-inch megapixel sensor and 3.6x magnifying lens will cost around 450 euros, the entry level DSC QX10 with ten times optical zoom and a smaller 18.2-megapixel sensor around 200 euros. The devices can not only connect wirelessly to the NFC smartphone, but also communicate via WLAN. Requirement is on Android smartphones, the software version 2.3, it works on iPhones interaction from the iOS version 4.3.

Source: n-tv.de

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