sony xperia m4 aqua review


Sony’s mobile division is often tough to praise, but it does get two things right: consistent design across all price points, and waterproofing.
That’s the ethos that drives the Sony Xperia M4 Aqua, an attractive mid-range Android smartphone that – as the name suggests – can be dunked in water without issue.
It’s a cross-sequel to both the Xperia M2 Aqua and the Xperia M3, which gels with Sony’s third mobile maxim: frequent and confusing iterative updates.
Aside from the waterproofing, the M4 Aqua has respectable innards. It features a 5-inch HD display, an octa-core processor, a 13-megapixel camera, and 4G support.
You can buy the M4 Aqua for £229 on Pay As You Go. It’s also available on contracts from various carriers starting at £15.50 per month. This gets you a 24-month plan with no upfront fee, offering 150 minutes, 5,000 texts, and a miserly 250MB of data.
Sony boasts that the M4 Aqua represents a ‘renewed mid-range focus’ and has ‘no compromises’. But how does that claim hold up under scrutiny?
SONY XPERIA M4 AQUA: DESIGN
The Sony Xperia M4 Aqua will look familiar to anyone who’s ever seen a recent Sony smartphone. It features the ‘Omnibalance’ design aesthetic that Sony has built its Xperia range is built around.
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