Okay, I'll see if I can help :)
Usually if the damage is caused by the user, the manufacturer does not bear the cost of repair. This applies not just to Sony but any other brand as well.
@rohan_mhtr
Are you referring to me in the first post ? Well regardless, I assume you are a grown up individual and not a 5 year old child who can be easily influenced to buy a high value consumer electronics based on a TV ad featuring Katrina Kaif and seeing (supposedly me) posting about...
No offense, but m-jeri I am pretty sure you did NOT see a Vaio PRO 13. The Pro 13 screen is superior to the Acer Aspire S7 screen in EVERY area. It has excellent viewing angles, more than double the contrast ratio, far deeper blacks and is also brighter at the same time with much more punchy...
I've seen it myself. You can also check xda z forum india thread. There also its mentioned :)
More importantly I have internal confirmation about this matter
Sony screen calibration app is available on XDA, just install that.
Anyways the bad screen is only on demo units. Actual retail phones have excellent screen :)
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Yep. As I mentioned
Xperia L - street price around 17k/ MRP 18990
Xperia SP - street price around 24k. / MRP 26990
Keylime Pie is guaranteed obviously. At least 1 Major OS update for all new phones.
Xperia L
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4.3", 854 x 480 pixels, 16,777,216 colour display
128.7 x 65 x 9.7 mm
137 g
1 GHz Qualcomm MSM8230 dual-core S4 Krait
Adreno 305 GPU
8 megapixel fast-capture camera with Exmor RS, HDR Mode
4x digital zoom with auto focus
RAM: 1GB
Internal storage: 8GB...
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Dude search youtube for Xperia active torture test. Dont just say anything without knowing the facts
First time I am seeing a glass company fanboy lol:p
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I don't understand why you made that statement about Micromax/ Chinese phones earlier then. Micromax pricing will not affect pricing of Samsung, Sony, Apple and other top manufacturers just like how Tata Nano price doesn't affect the pricing of a Honda. Nor should both even be compared.