It's also got a slightly smaller screen than the other premium phones on the market, and that display is packed with fewer pixels. If you've never spent a lot of time with a phone that uses an HD screen, then you might not see the problem, but the qHD offering here is definitely sub par compared and looks a little washed out and overexposed.
Still, when it's shipping for under €220 (around £180 / $300 / AU$335) and can run 4G, Sony thinks that such things won't matter - and I'm inclined to agree. The phone is solid, has a 4.8-inch screen and an 8.1MP camera that uses a lot of the same trickery as it's more powerful brothers.
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