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Sony slashes price of its 6″ Xperia T2 Ultra

The price of the Sony Xperia T2 Ultra has been slashed to RM1,099 from its original price of RM1,299. If you’re looking for a large screen device that isn’t a tablet, this is worth considering. It comes with a large 6″ HD 720p display and runs on a mid-spec 1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor with 1GB of RAM.

It also packs an expandable 8GB storage that’s expandable a microSD slot and keeping the device ticking is a generous 3,000mAh capacity battery. For taking photos the Xperia T2 Ultra has a 13MP Exmor RS camera for the rear while the front gets a 1.1MP camera. Dimension wise, it is respectably slim at 7.65mm and it weighs 172 grams. For faster connectivity, it is good to know that the Xperia T2 also comes with 4G LTE support as well as NFC connectivity.

You can check out our hands-on video with the device after the break.

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