
It's after the launch, we already know that Sony presented a wide audience in total 4 smartphones. Among the four there were four versions of Sony Xperia C5 Ultra; two with single-SIM cards and two with dual-SIM cards.
There is nothing to worry about version number, because they differ only in frequency support of 3G and 4G networks. It is worth paying attention to it just in case, when you don't buy this smartphone in the official distribution. In turn, the dual version differs from the single-SIM version according to the specifications - except for the number of supported cards - only with the battery life in standby mode.
Sony Xperia C5 Ultra is based on an 8-core MediaTek MT6752 processor with ARM Mali T760 -MP2 graphics. The display has 6 inches and supports a fullHD resolution. The system has 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of flash memory, of which 9.5 GB is available to the user.
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The biggest surprise are of course two cameras - rear and front - both with 13 megapixels matrices and Exmor RS sensor. They record FHD videos at 30 frames per second, have AF, each with a LED flash and image stabilization, although Sony has not cleared in the official specification what kind of stabilization it is and whether the two cameras are fitted into it.
If you dedicate a moment and have a look at our comparison, you will see that there are relatively little changes between C4 and C5 Ultra. In addition to the larger front camera, there is a slightly larger battery - and therefore the operating times. Sony also supports memory cards up to 200 GB in contrast to 128 GB in C4. The verdict? If you need a device with 13 megapixels for selfie photos, you might be interested in the smartphone Sony Xperia C5 Ultra. If not, you can safely in this class choose its - probably cheaper - predecessor.
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