New 2016 Sony Xperia F8331 Flagship, Leaked Online!
Sony Xperia X Performance, the early 2016 flagship smartphone of the legendary Japanese company Sony Mobile hasn't even been launched in many key markets around the world -- but photos of the purported follow-up model to that is already starting to circulate online.
According to various sources (one of which being this Croatian site), Sony Xperia F8331 - shown in these images - will be the Japanese tech giant's new top-of-the-line model for the latter part of this year and it could very well be unveiled come September at IFA in Berlin.
When it comes to looks, this particular model appears still have its predecessor's Omnibalance design identity but it appears to have a re-positioned LED flash for the rear cam as well as a physical home button in front, which is absent on all current Xperia handsets.
As for its technical specifications, it is said that the new flagship will feature a 5.1-inch display (which is slightly bigger than the 5-inch screen of Sony Xperia Performance -- hopefully, it's now Quad HD), 4K video recording capability for both front and back cameras, 3.5mm audio jack, USB Type C port, and Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor.
As many of you know, I'm a big Sony fan so I'm really rooting for the company and wishing their mobile business the best in era when powerhouse competitors are coming from practically all corners of the world.
According to various sources (one of which being this Croatian site), Sony Xperia F8331 - shown in these images - will be the Japanese tech giant's new top-of-the-line model for the latter part of this year and it could very well be unveiled come September at IFA in Berlin.
When it comes to looks, this particular model appears still have its predecessor's Omnibalance design identity but it appears to have a re-positioned LED flash for the rear cam as well as a physical home button in front, which is absent on all current Xperia handsets.
As for its technical specifications, it is said that the new flagship will feature a 5.1-inch display (which is slightly bigger than the 5-inch screen of Sony Xperia Performance -- hopefully, it's now Quad HD), 4K video recording capability for both front and back cameras, 3.5mm audio jack, USB Type C port, and Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor.
As many of you know, I'm a big Sony fan so I'm really rooting for the company and wishing their mobile business the best in era when powerhouse competitors are coming from practically all corners of the world.
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