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Xperia Z1

Sony Xperia Z1 smartphone with 5.00-inch 1080x1920 display powered by 2.2GHz processor alongside 2GB RAM and 20.7-megapixel rear camera.




General
Release date  Sep-13
Form factor  Bar
Dimensions (mm)  144.40 x 73.90 x 8.50
Weight (g)  169
Battery capacity (mAh)  3000
Removable battery  No
Colours  Black, White, Purple
SAR value  NA
Display
Screen size (inches)  5
Touchscreen  Yes
Touchscreen type  Capacitive
Resolution  1080x1920 pixels
Colours  16.7M
Hardware
Processor  2.2GHz 
Processor make  Qualcomm MSM8974
RAM  2GB
Internal storage  16GB
Expandable storage  Yes
Expandable storage type  microSD
Expandable storage up to (GB)  64
Camera
Rear camera  20.7-megapixel
Flash  Yes
Front camera  2-megapixel
Software
Operating System  Android 4.2
Java support  Yes
Connectivity
Wi-Fi  Yes
Wi-Fi standards supported  802.11 a/ b/ g/ n/ ac
GPS  Yes
Bluetooth  Yes, v 4.00
NFC  Yes
Infrared  No
DLNA  Yes
Wi-Fi Direct  Yes
MHL Out  Yes
HDMI  No
Headphones  3.5mm
FM  Yes
USB  Micro-USB
Charging via Micro-USB  Yes
Proprietary charging connector  No
Proprietary data connector  No
SIM Type  Micro-SIM
GSM/ CDMA  GSM
3G  Yes
4G/ LTE  Yes
Supports 4G in India (Band 40)  No
Sensors
Compass/ Magnetometer  Yes
Proximity sensor  Yes
Accelerometer  Yes
Ambient light sensor  Yes
Gyroscope  Yes
Barometer  No
Temperature sensor  No 

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