The Sony Xperia V seems to be on sale in Europe from next December. This is indicated by the Unwired View site, where they refer to the Swedish distributor Dustin as the first to set a launch date for the new off-road mobile from the Japanese manufacturer. Through the virtual showcase of this store, this device has been seen, which marks a price of 4,300 crowns, which translated into euros would be just over 500 euros.
It is not a bad price if we take into account that with this Sony Xperia V we are facing a device that combines a certain nature of a high-end mobile phone "" with permission from the Sony Xperia T, which is the first sword in the manufacturer's catalog "" with the condition of a phone that, for example, withstands continuous contact with water without suffering damage. It is not exactly a so-called ruggedized terminal, although it incorporates details of this type of equipment.
Technically, the profile of the Sony Xperia V is very interesting. What we found, input is a multi 4.3 inch and HD resolution "" 1280 x 720 pixels, which rewrites the excellent concentration pixel the Sony Xperia S "" and the camera we see at the top of the range of the house, with its thirteen megapixels of maximum resolution in photographic mode. It also records video in FullHD.
The processor of this Sony Xperia V is a dual-core Snapdragon S4 that develops a frequency of 1.5 GHz, being accompanied by a one GB RAM. In data storage, the Sony Xperia V installs eight GB as standard, allowing memory expansion by installing microSD cards of up to 32 GB.
Percent, that in connections this Sony Xperia V boasts one of the most complete profiles on the market. If not, take a look: this phone not only carries the classic Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G and microUSB, but also bets on integrating the NFC proximity communication chip and access to fourth-generation LTE networks "" although in Spain there is no commercial support for this standard. On the other hand, the microUSB connection of the Sony Xperia V is compatible with the MHL adapter that allows launching a high definition signal to a compatible screen.
The doubt now would lie in the official launch day for the European market, given that it will be in the last month of the year when the Japanese multinational will put this device into circulation in the Old Continent. The Sony Xperia V plays on the arc-like design that was inaugurated with the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc and which is again the basic visual line of the second generation Xperia seen this year. Sony's own design team already had the opportunity to give a series of notes about it a few days ago, as we were able to tell you at the time, and that it seems that it will continue in the future launches that the firm has planned.