Sony Xperia X Ultra specs leaks with tall 21:9 display
After the Z Ultra,
the Xperia XA Ultra defined a phablet-sized devices that targeted the mid-range
market segment. Now we are getting a first look at what could be Sony’s newest
flagship phablet: The Sony Xperia X Ultra.
Despite the rocky
start, Sony has had a solid year with its new slew of devices based on the
Xperia X lineup. Back with the Xperia Z series, Sony had the Xperia Z Ultra, a
huge 6.4-inch smartphone with large bezels and an 8MP main camera sans-flash.
Edit: These images depict conceptual renders,
and are not necessarily reflective of a final product.
The Xperia X Ultra could feature a tall
display, taller than the ones currently on the Galaxy S8 (18.5:9) and the LG G6
(18:9). At 6.45-inches, the Xperia X Ultra’s display could feature a 21:9
aspect ratio. Resolution hasn’t been mentioned, but based on Sony’s previous
models, we can assume it may have a 1080p display with added pixels to make it
longer.
Otherwise, the X Ultra is rumored to be
powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 CPU with 4GB of RAM. 64GB of on-board
storage takes care of storing photos taken by a 19MP main camera and a
secondary 13MP camera. Otherwise, the device would run Sony’s version of
Android 7.0 Nougat and powered by a 3,050 mAh battery capable of Quick Charge
3.0. Finally, the Sony smartphone could also feature an IP68 immersion rating.
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