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Sony Xperia Z4 front panel leaks

Sony has announced its schedule for its CES conference in January at which we will likely see a slew of new devices announced. While specific details aren't confirmed yet, the Xperia Z4 smartphone is expected to make an appearance, which could be backed up by this latest leak, showing off the device's front panel.

This leak shows off the Xperia Z4 front panel next to the Xperia Z3, showing off a similarly sized screen, likely sticking with the same 5 Inch design. However, there are some changes such as the speaker placement being moved.

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While we can see the front panel, we still don't know what resolution the screen will run at. However, given that most high-end flagships all seem to be swiftly moving towards 2560×1440, its likely that Sony will follow the same trend. That said, there is still plenty of time before CES in January so we may see even more leaks ahead of time.

Sony has done a good job of providing solid software support to its entire Xperia Z lineup over the last year or so. Last month the company announced its Android Lollipop upgrade plans, showing it coming to many of its devices from the last couple of years.

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2 comments

  1. The latest online buzz around the internet is about Sony’s next
    flagship smartphone, Xperia Z4. It is expected to have boasting specs
    with gorgeous matching looks. http://www.giztimes.com/sony-xperia-z4

  2. yes! they moved the speakers back to the edges. looks a lot more elegant that way

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