Sony Xperia C5 Ultra Dual is the
third ‘Ultra’ device to have launched in India. Sony brought out the
moniker with the Xperia Z Ultra, which was a flagship-level device in terms of
specifications, but threw a concealment that was almost tabloid-like as far as
the size is concerned. The device got good reviews, though it was maybe a little
ahead of its fourth dimension as far as people’s comfort with huge phones is
concerned, and in the final stage, possibly only a little bit too large for its
own sound.
With the next
member of the series, Sony toned things down a scrap with the launch of the
Xperia T2 Ultra Dual, which had a 6-inch display. Deplorably, the residue of
the specs were watered down as comfortably. The T2 Ultra was a mid-ranger at
best in terms of specs; a correction that diverged a bit too far from the
Xperia Z Ultra.
In that sense,
the Sony Xperia C5 Ultra Dual, which was announced in August this year, seems
to hit the correct balance between size and specs while still existing up to
the ‘Ultra’ moniker. A little over two years later on the Xperia Z Ultra was
launched, how will Sony’s latest attempt performs in the actual Earth? Let's
find out how.
Design and production of display stands
If you are even looking at buying the Sony Xperia C5 Ultra Dual, you hopefully
recognize this very basic fact about the device – it’s a large annoyance. While
Sony has managed to knock off a millimeter of distance and more than 4mm of
width compared to the Xperia T2 Ultra dual, the Xperia C5 Ultra is even big
enough to be noticed wherever you live. The Sony Xperia C5 Ultra Dual is
heavier and somewhat more compact than the T2 Ultra, while also sporting a
marginally smaller battery.
In conditions
of build quality, we have no complaints about the Sony Xperia C5 Ultra Dual. Our
white review unit had a shiny black finish, which is likewise the case with the
other two colors the phone is available in – Black and Soft Mint. The glossy
black means the telephone set is a little prone to smudges, but they aren’t
very noticeable until you count carefully, at least along the white variant. Though
plastic and glass dominate most of the back and forepart, the Sony Xperia C5
Ultra Dual is built round a metal figure, with plastic corners ostensibly to
leave for better antenna performance.
In terms of
the layout of ports, there’s nothing extraordinary here, which is in effect. The
3.5mm audio port sits on the tip of the device, with the Micro-USB port and
microphone making their presence felt at the rear end. The left holds a blanket
that can be torn away to discover the distinct MicroSD and dual Nano-SIM trays.
The Sony Xperia C5 Ultra Dual comes with on-screen Back, Home, and Application
Switcher buttons.
The most
outstanding part of the right is the signature metallic, circular power button
placed slightly above the midway marker. There’s a volume rocker right below
that, followed by the dedicated camera button towards the tail end. There’s a
Sony logo right above the display, with a notification LED to its left, and the
13-megapixel selfie camera and an LED flash to its right. The cover is pretty
harmonious, with six central-aligned elements – the rear camera, LED flash, and
a noise-cancelling microphone followed by three logos.
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