Sony Mobile Sony Xperia M dual C2004 4 GB Smartphone, 4" LCD 480 x 854, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, 3G, White 4 GB built-in memory to store games, apps, videos, songs and pictures 4" screen size with 480 x 854 resolution allows great visual quality and the device's small-size makes it easy to carry High-resolution 5 Megapixel rear-facing camera for taking pictures with supreme quality and making videos with true HD color Android 4.1 Jelly Bean offers advanced notifications, voice search, and android beam with a great performance NFC support offers reliable connectivity so you can create, share, and socialize with maximum convenience and ease Built-in battery lets you have a good long talk of up to 10.30 Hours with your loved ones
Manufacturer | - |
---|---|
Brand | Sony Mobile |
Item model number | Snapdragon S4 |
Color | White |
Weight | - |
Height | - |
Depth | - |
Product Id | 1168489 |
---|---|
User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 095673856788 |
# | Title | Reviews | User Ratings | Price |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Search on Amazon
Price:
Search
on
|
Search
on
|
||
2 |
Sony Mobile Sony Xperia M dual C2004 4 GB Smartphone, 4" LCD 480 x 854, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, 3G, White
Price:
$239.91
on
|
(3) |
$239.91
on
|
Bought 2 phones. both seem to work well. This phone uses a micro sim card so I had to get new sim cards from t-mobile. The screen is good, The battery will last the entire day with surfing and normal use
I liked it so much that I bought one for my husband for Christmas. He's not very tech savvy, but this phone is so user friendly and intuitive that he was able to figure it out with minimal assistance.
This phone has the ability and competence to Android Upgrade Kit Kat It is very popular among the people. I request you to check this thread Please
This is a basic smartphone, a few years old but it does the job. It took me a few days to connect with T Mobile's Data Service, but I figured it out. Settings > More... > Internet Settings > proceed to Download. The 5MP camera isn't great but I bought this phone as a back up smartphone and use for phone/text/apps not the camera. For the cost, it's a great buy.
This is a nice handset and is well built. I like some of the built-in apps, but of course would love to uninstall others to make more room. Speaking of which, while this phone mentions 8GB of storage, the Android OS must take up about 4GB, and the pre-installed apps another 2GB. You only have 2GB storage to add more apps. Worse still, you cannot move apps to an SD card, so you have very little space. I ran out of room on day 2 owning this. Bottom line: Skip this phone and look for something with more storage room in built-in memory.
The phone i bought was horrible b/c the calling is to low. even if you put it on full still you cant even hear it.
This phone was first released in August 2013, but by June 2014, less than a year later Sony ceased supporting the phone. This phone will NOT receive a major OS revision. Google is updating the OS on Nexus 4, which was released in October 2012 (over 2 years ago) to the latest Android 5.0, yet Sony decided to end support on a 10-month old phone. Save your money and shop somewhere else.
I bought the phone with the understanding is that it was new. Near the SIM card area there is a water damage indicator. My sticker was pink thus indicating that there was water damage. Not sure how this is possible if it was a new phone. Rather suspicious. This phone was the Xperia Z Ultra lTE. I return the phone within the 14 days and got all my money back. With this purchase I also purchased another phone the M2 Dual. This was just for work and I didn't need anything special. I looked for the water damage indicator on this phone and for the life of me I could not find it and nor could detect at Sony tell me where it is. Now just after 2 weeks my phone is already starting to have software problems. I would come back to my phone after a couple days of 20 years and it would be turned off. Most would think all the battery ran out but it turns out that these phones are supposed to be on standby for 14 days. And on top of it I have it so it setup so its ultrapower conserving so it should go even longer. When I come back to turn on the phone it does not turn on whatsoever. I've had this phone where I charged it at a hundred percent and then the following day it was only 99 percent which only showed one percent decrease in the battery usage because of the way I have it set up. Now after two days of non use the phone just drains somehow. I'm a big Sony fan and I had big hopes for these phones but it turns out it was garbage. I still want to give them a chance and try it but I'm worried. Now I'm stuck with the m2 dual which I cannot return for my money back and I'll be stuck in a cycle for one year of getting refurbished phone replacements which we all know is a joke. Refurbished equals a phone that lasts hopefully just a few months until they can get away from the contractual year.