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Xperia Tipo dual: Main Specs and features

The dual-SIM card Xperia Tipo is yet to be released. It will be a special phone to some users: the double SIM functionality and the data limitation feature are new  - I mean Sony Mobile's smartphone series 'Xperia' has thrown up quote a lot of sharp devices and the Tipo seems to be one of those rare double-SIM stuffs so far. 

The mobile smartphone has one feature I really like - the data limitation feature. With it, you can set a date limit for chat, surfing or phone web gaming. Here are some of the main specs and features of the Xperia Tipo. I'm thinking this Xperia device will appeal to Indian mobile phone users thanks to the dual SIM.  

Camera and video

3.2-megapixel camera
4x digital zoom
Video recording
Image playback, supported formats: BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, WBMP
Image capture, supported format: JPEG
Video playback, supported formats: 3GPP, MP4
Video recording, supported formats: 3GPP, MP4
Touch capture
Xperia Tipo
Dual SIM Xperia Tipo
Connectivity

USB High speed 2.0 and Micro USB support
WiFi and WiFi Hotspot functionality
Synchronisation via Exchange ActiveSync and Google Sync
aGPS
WebKit web browser with Pan & zoom
Bluetooth technology
Native USB tethering
Handwriting recognition

Memory

Internal phone storage: 2.9 GB MB (up to 2.5 GB user-accessible memory)
RAM: 512 MB
Expansion slot: microSD™, up to 32GB

Entertainment

TrackID music recognition
xLOUD Experience – audio filter technology from Sony
FM Radio with RDS
3.5 mm audio jack for headphones
Audio playback, supported formats: MP3, 3GPP, MP4, SMF, WAV, OTA, Ogg vorbis
Audio recording, supported formats: 3GPP, MP4, AMR
3D and Motion gaming
Facebook™ application
Sony Entertainment Network (selected markets only)

Display and design

3.2”, 480 x 320 pixels 262 000 colour TFT
Capacitive touchscreen on-screen QWERTY keyboard
Shatter-proof sheet on scratch-resistant PMMA

Pre-loaded applications

Google Voice Search
Google Talk
Google Mail
Google Maps with Street View and Latitude

Networks

GSM GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900
UMTS HSPA 900, 2100 (Global except Americas)
UMTS HSPA 850, 1900, 2100 (Americas)

The dual-SIM Xperia Tipo comes in four nice colors: Black, scarlet, blue and pearl white.

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