The wait for Sony's next flagship smartphone is over as the company just unveiled the Xperia Z4 in Japan! Sony announced the Xperia Z4 tablet just last March, and here is its smartphone counterpart: the Sony Xperia Z4 packs the same 5.2-inch 1080 x 1920 display wrapped around a thinner 6.9mm 144g metal and glass chassis, but is now powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 810 CPU paired with 3GB RAM. We all know how the Sony Xperia Z4 would look like, but how about in real life? The new Xperia also has an IP68 certification, which means it can be submerged as deep as 4.9 feet for 30 minutes without having any damage. Such is a dual-SIM variant of the Sony's next flagship, the Xperia Z4. Newly released FCC documents suggest that Sony is working on a dual-SIM variant of their next flagship phone available to their consumers. Sony model PY7-PM0850 is the rumored Xperia Z4, while a new PY7-PM0851 model is suggested to be equipped with the same hardware configuration, with the additional dual-SIM capability. This is not the first time Sony has done this to their flagship device -- there was the Xperia Z3 Dual, which was made available in selected European countries. Read more in our articles including "Sony Xperia Z4 officially unveiled in Japan!" and "Sony Xperia Z4 live photos leak".
The wait for Sony's next flagship smartphone is over as the company just unveiled the Xperia Z4 in Japan! Sony announced the Xperia Z4 tablet just last March, and here is its smartphone counterpart: the Sony Xperia Z4 packs the same 5.2-inch 1080 x 1920 display wrapped around a thinner 6.9mm 144g metal and glass chassis, but is now powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 810 CPU paired with 3GB RAM.
We all know how the Sony Xperia Z4 would look like, but how about in real life? The new Xperia also has an IP68 certification, which means it can be submerged as deep as 4.9 feet for 30 minutes without having any damage. Such is a dual-SIM variant of the Sony's next flagship, the Xperia Z4.
Our coverage of Sony Xperia Z4 includes: "Sony Xperia Z4 officially unveiled in Japan!"; "Sony Xperia Z4 live photos leak"; "Is a Sony Xperia Z4 Dual-SIM Variant in the Works?". Each article provides unique insights and information.