So, the Xperia M2 is the leaked Xperia G that was supposed to challenge the Moto G.

Here’s a quick video demo of the Xperia M2 along with our initial impressions of the device.
The Xperia M2 has the traditional OmniBalance styling and a roomy 4.8″ screen. At qHD (540 x 960) resolution, this makes a relatively low 229ppi.
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The 4.8″ screen could have used some more pixels
The M2 is a full centimeter taller and half a centimeter wider than the 4.5″ Moto G. The Sony is three millimeters thinner though.
While the screen of the M2 is not too impressive, the Xperia has a number of advantages over the Moto G.
For one, the camera on the back is an 8MP unit with an Exmor RS sensor and 1080p capture (vs. 5MP / 720p for the Moto). The camera also borrows the Background Defocus and Motiongraph features from the Xperia Z2.
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8MP / 1080p camera with LED flash on the back
Since those 1080p videos will quickly eat up the 8GB of built-in storage, the microSD card slot is welcome. The Xperia M2 also features a 2,300mAh battery, which Sony says is enough for 14 hours of talk time.
There’s more – the Xperia M2 has a quad-core Snapdragon 400 chipset, which is similar to the Moto G’s but supports LTE and NFC. Connectivity also includes MHL and Miracast for wired and wireless video output.
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The traditional OmniBalance design with aluminum Power key • microSD card slot and shutter key
The Sony Xperia M2 will launch in April on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean at $300 / €220. The color options are identical to the Z2 flagship – White, Black and Purple.
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