Xperia Z3X Release Date, Rumors, Specs: All The Latest News And Updates Below
Sony Xperia Z3X Release Date, Rumors, Specs: Get all the latest news and updates here
After releasing Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z3 compact, Sony is now looking into extending the Z series smartphones with Xperia Z3X. Xperia series has hit the market with latest releases and if everything goes according to plans, fans might soon get to see the Xperia Z3X flagship smartphone. This will be an updated version of Z3 and Z3 compact.
This time, the display will be bigger with some hardware updates. The processor department may introduce the next generation Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor. The updated processor is currently undergoing testing in some prototype smartphones.
The processor is rumored to be available in smartphones by next year. So Xperia Z3X might also come with the updated processor early in 2015. The probable specification indicates that the new installment will come with 4GB of RAM whereas Xperia Z3 has 3GB of RAM and Z3 compact comes with 2GB of RAM.
The Xperia Z3x is rumored to have a giant 6.2-inches display size with stunning 1600 x 2560p resolution. The pixel density ppi is still unknown.
Xperia Z3X will introduce a curved photo camera sensor for high-resolution images.
The curved sensor technology acts like human eye by offering wider vision so the images will be more realistic. This sensor is said to be 1.4 times more sensitive at center and 2 times more sensitive at edges so users will not miss extra details when shooting at low light.
With its amazing features and strong hardware performance, it's already listed in the high-configured smartphone platform.
The Xperia Z3X will operate on Android v4.4.2 and will most likely be a phablet version of the Xperia Z3.
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