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Friday, December 16, 2016

Sony Xperia XA successor leak online

Sony seems to be working on a new Xperia smartphone as some alleged press renders of a Sony Xperia phone have been leaked online by leakster Steve Hemmerstoffer on his twitter account, @OnLeak. The phone is expected to be a Sony Xperia XA successor, although the name of the smartphone is not confirmed yet.

The press renders along with a purported 3D video of the new smartphone reveals the smartphone's design and show the Xperia smartphone in blue color. Although not much about the specifications were listed along with these leaked renders, it does reveal some interesting possibilities. As per the leak, device will measure 145 x 66.8 x 7.99 mm having the 5 inch display and will have USB Type C as well as a connectivity feature.

The leaked renders show the smartphone from the front and the back panel. It shows volume rocker and power/sleep buttons are placed on the right side of the smartphone. The phone has curved sides on the back, and a flat top and bottom. There is a 3.5 mm headphone jack as well but there is no fingerprint sensor seen in the device. As per the renders, there is also a front camera and rear camera with LED flash shown at the back.

As of now, not much about the specs of the upcoming Sony Xperia smartphone is known, and we will probably have to wait for some more leaks before the picture is complete.
 The predecessor Sony Xperia XA was launched in India for Rs 20,999 in May this year. The Sony Xperia XA has 2 GB RAM, 16 GB of inbuilt memory, 200 GB expandable storage slot, Android Marshmallow operating system, Mediatek Helio P10 64 bit octa core processor, a 2300 mAh battery promising up to two days of battery life, and a 5 inch HD display.

The Sony Xperia XA has a 13 megapixel rear camera that is armed with Exmor RS sensor, Hybrid auto focus and 5x zoom feature. It has an 8 megapixel snapper in the front which can capture images in low light and too in wide angle . The Sony Xperia XA has FM radio, 4G connectivity and a host of sound enhancement technologies like Clear Audio+ and X Loud.

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