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On the other hand, when it comes to reading from an external SD Card, you will be able to access content (for example, videos, photos and music) on a memory card inserted in this slot without any special consideration since the Android system searches all available memory for content. Therefore, such products may be regarded as supporting a fourth type of memory, called “External Card” or “SD Card”.

4.SD Card (known as “/sdcard1” from a programmer’s point of view, or by other names in other Android products) is the name for the removable SD memory card in all 2014 Sony Mobile products. As described above, this External Card memory is generally more limited in that any application can read from it, but many applications cannot save to this card. Only a few applications, including backup applications and file manger applications, have the capability to save to this card.

Backing up data to different memory types

Generally, you should not save photos, videos and other personal content solely on the internal memory of a device. If something should happen with the hardware, or if the device is lost or stolen, the data stored on the device’s internal memory is gone forever.

In a device where an SD card reader is the main memory, it is relatively easy to take the card out and copy all content to a PC or Mac, or to an entertainment device with a memory card slot. In a product featuring Internal Storage as the main memory, it is not possible to physically remove the memory. Instead, any critical or high-value content must either be copied to an external SD card by a special backup application, transferred to remote storage over a network (mobile or Wi-Fi), or to a computer via a USB cable.

To facilitate the transfer of data via a cable, the Xperia™ Z2 supports the Microsoft standard, Media Transfer Protocol (MTP), which makes it possible to easily transfer content back and forth between your device and a Windows PC. For Apple Mac computers, a special application called Sony™ Bridge for Mac is available with built-in support for MTP. This application can be downloaded from the Xperia™ Z2 Support page.

Note that you do not need to back up or make a copy of applications that you have downloaded from the Google Play™ Store. They can normally be downloaded again after you have set up your Google account to work in a new device (or in a device where the memory has been completely erased).

Note 1:

As noted above, some Android devices, including Sony Mobile devices from 2012 and Sony Ericsson devices from 2011 and earlier, do not use a single “Internal Storage” for both applications (and their data) and user content. Instead, these devices use either an external SD card for user content, or a corresponding area of internal memory to reproduce the functionality of an SD card. In such devices, there is a fixed limit between the application area (“/data”) and the user content area (“/sdcard”), with the result that user content can build up and reach this limit. The consequence of such a limit being reached, for example, for the camera application, would be that no new pictures could be taken even if there was still a considerable amount of free space in the application area (or in the user content area). In such an instance, the download and installation of new applications would also not be possible, even if there was enough free memory in the content area.

Note 2:

Some devices with integrated storage have abandoned the distinction between the application area and the content area when it comes to a Factory Data Reset. As a result, there is no option in such devices to perform a Factory Data Reset and preserve content. In such devices, all content is mandatorily and completely deleted from the device when a reset is performed.

In contrast, Sony Mobile’s memory integration solution makes it possible to preserve user content in this situation. Therefore, when performing a Factory Data Reset, the default action will still be to only remove applications and their data, and an option box must be checked if all content is to be removed as well (as might be desirable when selling the device second-hand, for instance).

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D6503, D6543, D6502 specifications

The Sony D6502, D6543, and D6503 are part of the renowned Xperia smartphone series, notable for their impressive specifications and innovative technologies. Released in the mid-2010s, these models represent Sony's commitment to merging cutting-edge features with user-friendly design.

The Sony D6502, also known as the Xperia Z3 Compact, packs a powerful punch in a compact form factor. It boasts a 4.6-inch HD display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, ensuring vibrant visuals that enhance the viewing experience for videos and games. One of its standout features is the Snapdragon 801 processor, which provides robust performance, allowing users to run multiple applications seamlessly and enjoy graphic-intensive games without lag. The device is equipped with 2GB of RAM and storage options of 16GB or 32GB, expandable via microSD, making it versatile for various user needs.

The D6543 variant, often referred to as the Xperia Z3, takes a step up in screen size with a 5.2-inch Full HD display that captivates with vibrant colors and sharp details, perfect for multimedia consumption. It retains the same powerful Snapdragon 801 chip, ensuring performance remains top-notch. One of the highlights of this model is its camera system, featuring a 20.7MP rear camera with advanced sensor technology that excels in low-light conditions, along with a 2.2MP front camera for quality selfies.

The D6503, or Xperia Z3 Dual, shares many specifications with the Z3 while introducing dual-SIM capabilities, catering to users who wish to manage personal and professional lines efficiently. This feature is particularly beneficial for travelers and business professionals who need to stay connected across different networks. The D6503 also benefits from the same premium build quality, featuring waterproof and dustproof properties classified under IP68, which protects the device in various environments.

Moreover, all three models include Sony’s proprietary technologies such as Battery STAMINA mode, which optimizes performance to prolong battery life. They also integrate high-resolution audio and support for DSD audio files, highlighting Sony's heritage in audio excellence.

In summary, the Sony D6502, D6543, and D6503 models showcase a blend of powerful hardware, impressive camera technology, and premium build quality, making them strong contenders in the smartphone market during their time. With their focus on user experience, these devices have carved out a niche for performance-driven consumers.