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MWC 2012: Sony Xperia NXT Series Compared

Finally the Sony Xperia NXT Trio has been revealed at MWC 2012 with Xperia P and Xperia U as its new models. Appearance wise, all 3 look exactly the same and they all carry Sony’s iconic transparent belt at the bottom.

While the newer 2 models run on a lower 1.0GHz dual core processor, the P and U has its own distinctive features. On the Xperia P, it features a single aluminium unibody design and a “WhiteMagic” feature that claims to be the smartest and brightest smart phone display in the market.

Meanwhile the Xperia U looks like a mini smart phone designed for the youthful audience. While it comes with lower hardware specifications, the Xperia U offers more trendy options such as changeable bottom caps and multi-colour LED for the transparent belt.

Full specification comparison of the Xperia S, P & U after the break.

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