Tag: Xperia
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A New Sony Xperia Flagship Smartphone With Snapdragon 845 Rumored For CES 2018
According to a recent report, Sony may announce a flagship Xperia smartphone powered by Snapdragon 845 mobile platform at CES 2018.
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Sony Makes A Surprise Announcement Of Sony Xperia L1
Sony has made an surprise announcement of a new a premium looking Xperia budget smartphone, the Sony Xperia L1.
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Sony Xperia Z4 Hands-On Images
Clear live images of Sony Xperia Z4 have leaked covering all angles. There are six pictures, which shows the smartphone across all angles and confirm what we have seen so far.
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More Images Of Sony Xperia Z4 Leaked
New pictures of the unannounced Sony Xperia Z4 is making rounds online. The images fall right in line with the leaked press renders from last month. The model in the images is E6553 -powered by Snapdragon 810 processor, making it an idle candidate for Xperia Z4.
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Sony Xperia Z4 LCD Panel Pictured And Specs Leaked
The Sony Xperia Z4 is not far from being final, as we can gather from the multitude of leaks, which show the same thing over and over. After the supposedly official press images and live photos.
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Live Photos Of Sony Xperia Z4 Case Leaked
Live photos of a Sony Xperia Z4 protective cover made the rounds on Twitter. The successor of Sony Xperia Z3 is expected to make its official debut at some point this summer.
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Sony Xperia Z2, Z2 Tablet And Z3 Tablet Compact Getting Lollipop
Sony is rolling out the Android 5.0 Lollipop update to the Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z3 Compact, now the older Xperia Z2, Z2 tablet, and Z3 Tablet Compact is joining the party.
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Official Images Of Sony Xperia Z4 Leaked
Sony left Korean and Taiwanese rivals battle it out at MWC in the beginning of March and didn’t unveil its future flagship Xperia Z4 alongside the Samsung Galaxy S6 and the HTC One M9.
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Sony Promo Video Shows Xperia Z4 Tablet Is Making Float
The Xperia Z4 Tablet is the only new flagship device that Sony announced at MWC 2015, and it’s the lightest 10-inch slate ever made (389 grams, or 393 grams if we’re talking about the LTE model).
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Sony Unveils Xperia M4 Aqua And Xperia Z4 Tablet At MWC 2015
Sony didn’t bring a new Xperia Z4 flagship phone on the MWC, but it sure make up for it with the Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet. Sony Xperia M4 Aqua just went official at the MWC 2015.
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Sony Confirms New Water Resistant Devices Will Be Announced On MWC
Sony today indirectly confirmed that we’ll see at least one new water resistant Xperia device next week. Sony says that we should “get ready to make a splash” on March 2, when the company will host its MWC press conference.
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Sony To Reveal ‘Slimmer, Brighter, Lighter’ – Xperia Z4 Tablet At MWC 2015
Sony has announced that it will reveal something “slimmer, lighter, brighter” at the upcoming Mobile World Congress (MWC), scheduled to kick off in Barcelona next week.
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Sony Xperia M4 Aqua To Be Announced At MWC 2015
Yesterday, we told you that Sony was getting ready to announce an Xperia Z4 Tablet at MWC 2015 next week. The company will also reveal a new water-resistant smartphone called Xperia M4 Aqua.
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Sony Announces Xperia E4g With LTE
Sony unveiled the Xperia E4 entrant, an entry-level device that flashed what might end up being Sony’s refreshment of its OmniBalance design language (if it decides to stick to churning out smartphones, that is).
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Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet Leaked Ahead Of MWC 2015
Unannounced Sony Xperia Z4 tablet with 2K display leaked out. The slate made a premature appearance in Sony’s Xperia Lounge Android application and was quickly taken down.
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Sony Xperia E4 And E4 Dual Unveiled
Sony just announced the Xperia E4. It has a bigger screen than the Xperia E3, a similar a quad-core processor and 1GB RAM, plus a 5MP/1080p camera.
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Sony Xperia E1 II Specs Leaked At An Online Retailer
We spotted that the website of a Spanish retail chain shows the specs of the next iteration of the smartphone. Interestingly, it won’t be called Xperia E2 or similar, but Xperia E1 II instead.
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Android Lollipop Testing Starts This Month For Xperia Z2 And Z3
Sony has regularly been criticized for its support policies, leaving behind mid-range models and taking its time with flagship updates.