Sony has only been in existence as a phone manufacturer for a few days, but it's already managed to put together an impressive line up of handsets, with the cheapest of the range coming as the Sony Xperia U.
It's a phone that takes a lot of its design language from the Sony Xperia S, with the transparent element between the base of the phone and the buttons providing an interesting feature that's sure to get consumers playing with the devices in the likes of Phones4U in the future.
Click the video below to see the Xperia U's see-through strip flash all the colours of the rainbow:
The handset is likely to feature in the £20-£25 a month price bracket when launched, and it's clear when you pick up the Xperia U that a few sacrifices have been made when it comes to the design.
The chassis lacks the aluminium feel of the larger Xperia P, or the sleekness of the Xperia S – it's plastic all the way, and the Xperia U isn't ashamed of it.
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