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Sony Xperia C3 Full Review: A Selfie Smartphone That's More Than Just Selfies
- Great Front Camera
- Premium Build Quality
- Brilliant Battery
- Rear Camera Not Up to Mark
- Too Big in Size
Sony Xperia C3 Full Review: Processor and Benchmark
The Sony Xperia C3 Dual is necessarily a mid-range device. A similar to other mid-range devices, the Sony Xperia C3 Dual has a quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor that's been clocked at 1.2GHz under the hood with the usual Adreno 305 integrated GPU.
Apart from that, the phone has 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. And out of this, only around 5.09GB is available for use. However, if you feel that you will run out of space soon, you can add up to 32GB more space using a microSD card. Thank God for microSD supports!
A quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor that's been clocked at 1.2GHz is usually capable of running most of the apps that are there in the Play Store. And the Xperia C3 isn't any exception. Expect smooth running of apps and host of assorted games on your handset.
But then again, that doesn't mean you can abuse the built in RAM and storage to the point that it starts hanging every once in a while, and then you complain about how bad a handset it is. As long as you don't abuse it to the point it can't take it anymore, you shouldn't have any real issues.
As far as understanding the phone better is concerned, the best of it can be found via benchmark scores for the same. Keeping AnTuTu as our guide in this regard, the handset scores a decent 17,321 points.
What this means is that with the system built inside it, the handset will indeed support large apps and won't have great issues with multi tasking. Both the RAM and the general 3D graphics also spoke well about the handset.
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