Sony Xperia Z4 Leaks: Z3-Like Design; 20.7MP Rear Camera; Killer 4GB RAM; Improved Battery Life

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Sony is rumoured to release its much anticipated upcoming flagship, Xperia Z4 very soon that the device's specs and features are recently leaked online. Since the world of Smartphone remains dynamic and ever under keen eyes as consumers continually look for better and improved models, Sony's Xperia Z4 is may just be the phone consumers are waiting for.

A few weeks before, the very first images of Xperia Z4 in white were release and shows very minimal design changes to the displeasure of some. More recently, the Xperia Z4 photos released by in2mobile suggests an Xperia in black and still in OmniBalance design with speaker cutouts similar to the Xperia Z2. Moreover, the camera in the front and the proximity sensors switch sides unlike Xperia Z3 and its predecessors. Another evident novel design on the black Xperia Z4 is the shiny metal frame unlike Z3's which is covered by a matte-finish metal frame. Xperia Z4 measures 2.87 by 5.75 inches similar to that of Z3.

Based from the leaked specs and features of Xperia Z4, the device comes with a 5.2 inch display grace with 1920 x 1080 Triluminos LCD. Under the hood, it is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset with killer 4GB RAM, 32GB onboard storage and 64 GB of internal storage. The camera is 20.7MP at the rear and 5MP at front. As expected, it runs at Android 5.0 Lollipop with Sony's custom Android skin on top. There are also reports that point, Sony's upcoming flagship does not have a removable battery.

It is important to note that Sony has not announced any plans for the Xperia Z4's release date yet but with the public introduction of the Z4 tablet in the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this year, many believe that Sony might be targeting 2015 for Xperia Z4 as well.

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